| I Love Lucy 2006-07-25, 3:25 am |
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"The Other Funk" <bobbie@moondoggie.com> wrote in message
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> Finding the keyboard operational
> I Love Lucy entered:
No, my robot did it.
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> Cut top off Pepsi bottle, poke hole in bottom of bottle. (heat one
> stake and use it to poke the hole)
So far so good until you came to the heating. I'm not heating my
freshly painted stakes even though being in the ground will yuck them
up. I could heat something similar; iron conducts heat very far, so I
would have to use a potholder, I think, doubled.
Put stake in the open top down through the hole
> in the bottom.
Had that much thought out.
Lash, braze, epoxy a good sized nail to the bottom the stake
> so it won't pull back through.
I sure have the nails the cement guy left in the yard. But how well
will epoxy hold up underground? I kind of liked those clips even if
they cost a little.
Bury the whole thing. Pack the dirt HARD on
> top of the bottle
I wasn't going to pack it hard enough. I could pour cement in them and
use a little wider plastic pipe to make the hole loose, then take it out
or leave it in if the stake will go through it.
.. Add the rubble in the bottle if you wish.
I'll have to sift through it, to find the smaller stuff.
> This won' t stop a determined thief but it will slow him down.
No. I could slow him down, but it ain't legal.
If you really
> want to stop a thief. Weld a chain from post to post with a concrete
> block threaded on the chain between each post.
You want me to weld? I don't think so. But that is a darn good idea if
I knew they were going to be there permanently. Be very hard to move.
Set the posts in conrete too.
That's what I wanted to avoid.
Get
> an extension welded on the posts to retain the height.
Now my iron guy will charge a lot for that.
Bury the whole
> shooting match with the blocks as low as you can get them.
That is almost foolproof. Instead of the pepsi bottle, I could pour
concrete (I think I can mix that, not sure) into a concrete block with a
tube a little larger than the stake so it would slip through. And use
one of those clips. Or the nail.
> Isn't sad that we have reached the point that we have to think like
> this.
Yes. It's crazy. They only cost $10 at a garage sale but they are
beautiful. I might be able to get $60 for them on ebay. No, I'm not
good on ebay. But I don't want to sell them anyway. I could use
something a little larger than a pepsi bottle. But then the extension
would probably be necessary because so much would be going into the
ground. I could go with a chain above the clip and under the washer
though maybe? I may not be able to dig that dirt on the hill. It's
packed tight. I have an augur for my drill, but that won't get me deep
enough. I could get a bigger one :-).
I also kicked around using my son's weights that are in my garage. I
can barely lift them, without looking, I think they have a big hole in
them, not sure. That would negate using an extension, would need to
modify the clip.
On the hillside they will have to go deep or the bottle or whatever will
show. Maybe I can rig up something with the weights. Maybe I can get
my son to do it for me now that we have a "plan" with some options.. I
wanted to hang my bicycle upside down in the basement, got the holes
drilled in the rafters, heavy eye hooks screwed in, plastic cut just the
right size, bungee cords ready, couldn't lift the bike upsidedown.
Waited for help. Son stops over. He's in a hurry as usual. Balked. I
said I've got everything ready, all I need is for you to help me lift
the bike up. Done in less than 3 minutes.
Maybe I'll just pay somebody to do it like I do most everything else if
I get everything ready to go.
Oh, and thanks.
> Bob
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