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To: D.B. Cooper who wrote (12808)4/5/2004 10:27:32 AM
From: Pedro Joaristi  Respond to of 13815
 
Common Greg, tell us the truth, you are soldering your profits for the year...



To: D.B. Cooper who wrote (12808)4/5/2004 1:06:29 PM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13815
 
Well, actual, I'm using a 2 by 3.5 ft piece of 3/4 plywood, with a slit for the blade, and 2x4's to support the blade with a bolt though that, then a stand made out of 2x4's to hold the spool of wire. I'm waiting on the kit to arrive. The wire is only 18, so it's small. It should work as long as the ground is soft like it is in the spring. I have tried the slitting part which worked great. I will have to spread dirt over slit area though. If I was dumb enough to attached my saw to the plywood, I wouldn't have to do that. But I can't bring myself to have a running saw attached to the plywood, then pulled behind the tractor. Of course I could add a spreading device to spread the dirt, then a roller to roll it all down. But, well, it's about silly enough for me right now. LOL

Greg