Narrow and shallow ditch digging advice please

   / Narrow and shallow ditch digging advice please #11  
I didn't want to tear up my yard to run a TV coax line so I cut a slit in the turf/ground with a lawn edger. I got the coax just deep enough to get by.
 
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I knew you all would come through! Tomorrow I measure and order but it looks like I'm gonna buy 150 feet direct burial CAT 6 for 32 bucks delivered. I will be using the slice and bury method. My son and I will be using spades to slice. Way better than digging or ripping. Almost no disturbance of the grass and a trail and it will heal in about a week. Thanks again for the ideas.
Cheers,
Eric
 
   / Narrow and shallow ditch digging advice please #13  
If you have the box blade and can drop one ripper tooth I'd try that first. If you need depth rent a chain trencher if you are burying conduit.
 
   / Narrow and shallow ditch digging advice please #14  
Pigvilion - I can relate 👍
Now I get it!
 
   / Narrow and shallow ditch digging advice please #15  
There are corded to cordless telephone adapters available such as this one:


They use the AC power line to carry the phone signal.
 
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There are corded to cordless telephone adapters available such as this one:


They use the AC power line to carry the phone signal.
Yeah, I saw those when I looked for something like them about 6 months ago. But $188.00 was too much for me. I ordered 150 feet of CAT 6 direct burial for 32 bucks delivered. But thanks for the suggestion.
Eric
 
   / Narrow and shallow ditch digging advice please #17  
You can buy a pipe layer add-on for a subsoiler, or use the photos in this ad to fabricate one: PIPELAYER F/ASC 73410A

I had to bury a 100' run of coaxial cable for my DirecTV dish and rented a ground saw that made pretty quick work of it.
 
   / Narrow and shallow ditch digging advice please #18  
I hesitate to say this but… here I go. I ran across a YouTube video where a guy used a cordless reciprocating saw and a pruning blade to cut a trench in the ground for some coaxial cable. He started with a small “starter hole", and then cut a trench just wide enough to slide the cable into the slit. I have never tried it. I’ll close with a newer version of, “Hold my beer” – “It worked in the video”.
 
   / Narrow and shallow ditch digging advice please #19  
I got a 6" trenching bucket from these folks: All BH Accessories. I have used it heavily to install irrigation lines and it has held up well.
 
   / Narrow and shallow ditch digging advice please #20  
So, the reason for the wired phone is so I can mount, in a covered outside area, this model telephone: Vintage Lollipop Automatic Electric Space Saver Rotary Telephone Front Hook yqz | eBay
The phone is an Automatic Electric made dial telephone. I think the phone looks great, wonderful Art Deco styling. I'm not sure yet if my telco will still accept pulse dialing but there are ways around that. I have two of these phones that are in great shape. One is black and the other is a kinda pastel green color. The covered area has a shed style roof and 3 of the 4 posts holding the roof up are old rot free power poles. The fourth post is from a dock or pier or something similar. It washed up on the beach in front of a house my wife and I were renting and I knew I had to rescue it and haul it to our property so that it would be the first corner of the pigvilion. That post was in the ground for about 12 years before the other 3 were planted. The roof is reclaimed, AKA used, "tin" roofing/siding. The roof lumber and most of the tin is predominantly from a roof I built years ago to cover a hot tub. I had to extend it in both directions but still managed to buy only a few pieces of new lumber. I scrounged some more used tin so there is no new tin on the roof.
The structure has power. When I ran conduit for power years ago I stupidly didn't drop conduit in the ditch for phone.
Every year I roast a pig. This year will be my 27th pig. Since we completed this structure 6 or so years ago we serve the pig under the roof of the structure. We call the structure the "Pigvilion". Yeah, it's lame, I know. But roasting a pig on a spit is lame too. But lotsa fun and a great excuse for folks and family to get together once a year. I've only missed two years. One year because I was in a wheelchair with a broken pelvis and pins sticking out of both arms because of crushed wrists and broken ulnas that stuck out at the same time my wrists were crushed. The other year was when that virus kept everybody apart. So way less dramatic.
I like the fact that the pigvilion is made from used material and looks old. I like re-using stuff. It satisfies my ethics. And I like stuff that doesn't look like everybody else's stuff. Stuff that is maybe a little eclectic. My wife and I wanted to make something that will look good years from now and will have some sort of history that folks will want to preserve. When we die my son swears he will keep the pig roast going. He was a teenager when we bought the property and roasted our first pig. So we have been roasting a pig once a year for about two thirds of his life. It is a tradition. And he really loves the pig roast.
So that's why I want to run wires and don't want a cordless phone.
Thanks,
Eric
Eric use the subsoiler with a larger diameter 90 degree conduit bend mounted on the back of the subsoiler.
But a 100 ft roll of poly pipe for your phone line conduit.
Get a light duty string string—mason string is good, but lots of options for string.
Tie it to a piece of plastic bag not the hold bag just a part of it. Use a shop vac at the end you want to pull from held over the ploy (you may need to seal it with a rag or tape) then feed the string/bag into the poly from the other end. Tie the string to the phone line and pull gently.
You will need a hole in the ground to start snd end your poly pipe. Your poly pipe will be one long piece so no need for an trench beyond the slit made by the subsoiler. Only landscape damage will be the 2 holes.
 

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