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Get digging then.No water seems to coming down the inside of the cable
The cables are visible for 2m above the glands then go under ground to a sub station
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Get digging then.No water seems to coming down the inside of the cable
The cables are visible for 2m above the glands then go under ground to a sub station
Ha ha lol you don't want to help do youGet digging then.
I do have a few days off as I have no work planned in for November, but I'd rather sit at home watching TV than digging in the dirt thank you very much...Ha ha lol you don't want to help do you
It's rusting because of the drilling that's taken place....the first point being the earth bolt.is it condensation ,damp, etc.? to bre honest the quality of galvanising is very poor these days
But the steel isn't galved internally and the bolt isn't galved...although, I do agree, it's not done as well these days as it used to be. My schoolboy physics (common sense) tells me that a weak point occurs where something is broken.if the galvanising was better then drilling a hole should not make any difference ( school boy pyhsics ) but it does look like a very damp enviroment.
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