Keeping character, or restoring a pond

   / Keeping character, or restoring a pond #661  
Harvey, it sounds like you need a good gazinta-gazouta list or diagram to keep everything straight. I know you've got it all detailed out in your brain, but there aren't many/any other brains out there that work like yours.;)
 
   / Keeping character, or restoring a pond #662  
Harvey, it sounds like you need a good gazinta-gazouta list or diagram to keep everything straight. I know you've got it all detailed out in your brain, but there aren't many/any other brains out there that work like yours.;)

Jim, it is really easy to figure out. First read all the post very carefully twice, then wait till Harvey's project is complete, then reread all the post carefully again and BAM! you get it.:D

Harvey, the cave idea has me wondering if you will be moving boulders again?
 
   / Keeping character, or restoring a pond
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The water department whupped up some really bad news for me. They're afraid an eight inch main is running underneath the old fence line. It's an old cement/asbestos/gawdknowswhatelse kind of line that is fragile as heck. I did some checking and supposedly you can break it by just digging next to it, it's that bad. The frosting on the cake is the line is supposedly only two feet deep.

We are moving the fence line in a foot for tree reasons. But I don't like the idea of leaving the old concrete from the old fence line in place, not my style. However, I also don't want to pull an old post and have an 8" water main break either.

So...... tomorrow I have lined up a borrow of a Vacutron. That's one of those trick tools you see the utility companies use to locate underground facilities. It's a combo pressure washer/super vacuum machine. Basically you dig down with the pressure wand and suck out all of the debris with the vacuum as you go. The objective is to locate the water line in multiple locations to insure that we don't damage it either pulling the old fence or installing the new. It's pretty hard to cut a utility with a high pressure wand, at least I hope so.

I hate having to go through this much trouble but when I heard that the pipe can be broke with the tap of a shovel and it can be extremely expensive to repair, I called a friend who does utility work for a little help.

Tomorrow should be fun to say the least.
 
   / Keeping character, or restoring a pond
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Now Don, didn't that bridge idea work out just like I said it would?

Almost anyway, right?
 
   / Keeping character, or restoring a pond #665  
Now Don, didn't that bridge idea work out just like I said it would?

Almost anyway, right?

Exactly as you said. But I doubt many can see how the opposite method used to prevent cave-ins was the design skeleton of the bridge to hold it all together to prevent the opposite: a cave-outs. :scratchchin:

Of course the extras are a source of amazement: steel pegged rocks, the wagon wheel, curved railing, signed protruding State of Texas, and don't forget, the longhorns!
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...tejas-north-texas-project-502811-image012.jpg
 
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I picked up the Vermeer vacutron from the bud and set it up to operate, read the manual and everything. About that time the boys from the water district showed up and took over. Five minutes max with the Vermeer and they told me to move that thing out of their way and they went to get their own rig. The issue was the Vermeer had a standard high pressure head on the wand and theirs has the turbo tip. The difference is night and day. The turbo tip cuts that hard compacted clay like it's old chocolate cake.

We ended up with a four foot deep and four foot long trench and never found the water line. I got the go ahead to dig my post holes. All of the locates are done and next week the posts ought to be rolling off the line at the powder coater. The fun will begin.

I have a nice video taken of the wand and vacuum in action. I just need to learn how to load it here. Kinda funny about that, used to be it was take a picture, get it developed, scan it into the puter, then post it on tbn. Then it was take the picture, download it onto the puter, downsize it, and then post it on tbn. Now it's download it onto the puter and the picture is the size of a billboard and no down sizing is required. And we want to do video too.

Hear that Ibrahim?
 

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   / Keeping character, or restoring a pond #667  
Does that mean they don't know where the water line is? and if you do happen to hit it, does that mean they will take responsiblity for the repairs?

Eddie
 
   / Keeping character, or restoring a pond #669  
Turbo tips should be in everyone's kit that has a power washer over 3k psi. They are amazing.
 
   / Keeping character, or restoring a pond #670  
Hi Harvey,

Where is the thread on the awesome steel fence you are building, I will read this one when I get the chance. Not enough time to read through 67 pages of texas ********. take care my friend.

P.S. If anyone ever gets the chance to work with Harvey-- do it. You will not regret it, and I have not been the same since. :)
 

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