Further point, if you don't call, and you cut my fiber cable, best start digging a second hole as you probably just messed up my 5 nines reliability rating.
If you burn hardwood, save the ashes. Take a 5-gallon bucket and drill a 1"-2" hole in the bottom of it. Put an old t-shirt or other fabric over the hole. Pour ashes in bucket, about half full. Pour 3-4 gallons of water through ashes.
Lye comes out of the bottom. The more water you pour through the ashes, the more diluted the lye will be, so change out the ashes frequently.
Just call ahead of time. Beat the rush. They'll mark your yard with little orange flags on metal stems where any lines are. Those flags last for years.
In other news, sales of backhoes skyrocket in suburban and exurban areas.
and lye, lots of lye..
Quicklime works too.
In Minecraft?
bonus in Minecraft
Further point, if you don't call, and you cut my fiber cable, best start digging a second hole as you probably just messed up my 5 nines reliability rating.
Meh, personnally im investing into lumber and making 10ft long spikes. Gonna do it Vlad the impaler style lol
this is the way
If you burn hardwood, save the ashes. Take a 5-gallon bucket and drill a 1"-2" hole in the bottom of it. Put an old t-shirt or other fabric over the hole. Pour ashes in bucket, about half full. Pour 3-4 gallons of water through ashes.
Lye comes out of the bottom. The more water you pour through the ashes, the more diluted the lye will be, so change out the ashes frequently.
Remember the important advice from the film Casino: Dig the hole first.
So if you see a deal on this sort of excavation, might make sense to have a few ready.
Locates are usually free unless you hire a personal locator who can charge what ever the fuck the want.
Just start a hog farm.
Bury them in the Oak Island money pit because no one finds shit there.
Good to know. Thank you, Brick Top.
Hence the ter...greedy as a pig.
Buzzards gotta eat, same as the worm.
Just call ahead of time. Beat the rush. They'll mark your yard with little orange flags on metal stems where any lines are. Those flags last for years.
A real hunter eats his kill.