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Oh heck, I had already cleaned a folding stock AK with night-vision scope and counted out 400 rds, was ready to offer it to you
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If you have a "Diggers' Hotline" service, call them first, they'll issue a "locate ticket number" (protects you in case you should sever any utility service in the "post zone" of working), then they'll come out and mark the area where you're doing the work within 3 business days...then you have 10 business days to complete the work... If you should happen to pierce anything, you give the offended service company the ticket number you were issued, then the marking service is on the hook for the damages, not you! Believe me, you don't want to ever see what a fiber-cable service company charges for "emergency repairs" at a cut-site. 5-figures are the starting point and it gets nastier after that. ![]() PERSONAL OBSERVATION: We've had fiber-cable buried in our business area that didn't have a tracer-wire buried with it when it was trenched in the first time. Try guessing where glass cables, wrapped in plastic are located 24"-36" in the ground (MANY TIMES, you're lucky if the trenching service managed to get the stuff more than 6" below the surface!)... Good luck!
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Ten days is interesting. In late 2008, a bunch of flags appeared in the yard. There's a yellow band tied around the electricity pole also, and that pole is not sitting anything close to straight. I suspect that they're planning to plant a new one, but it is impossible to mow the lawn without hitting at least one of their flags, so some of them are now gone.
Should I pluck them all up at this point? |
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