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my neighbors say that the 42" chainsaw works best for that kinda job and
make sure you have the backhoe ready to fill the crater when you're done...
any old car will fill the hole nicely ands sprnkle a little dirt on top so
the weeds grow back the way they were
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"joust in jest" <joust in jest@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:e%23EFfpDcEHA.368@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> I can never remember which size to use for what -- do I drill that 13/32"
> hole with an axe, or with a hatchet?
>
> steve
>
>
> "namniar" <namniar@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:7C4920F8-34FB-4C31-AA03-B0EE88B3BD0D@microsoft.com...
> > Baaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh, don't listen to them techy types. Here's what ya
do:
> >
> > Grab yer cable and head out to the woodshed, wack it in 2 with yer axe
> (nearest the middle's best). Head back inside (knock the mud of yer boots
> or the wife'll whip ya - if ya ain't already whipped). Push one end thru
> yer 13/32" hole between the wall - remember boys and gerls, size is
> impotent. Now here is the tricky part. Jam the two ends together and
wrap
> with a minimum of 3 wraps of duct tape ( ya don't want them electrons and
> neuterons escapin'). Don't worry about the soldering bit, the wires are
> colour coded and them neuterons will find there way (they are not colour
> blind ya know).
> >
> > It's just that easy, Red Green (aka Shell Busey)
> >
> > "Coxy" wrote:
> >
> > > I need to put my monitor cable through a wall. Could I get away with
> cutting
> > > the cable, passing through a small hole and then soldering it back
> together
> > > again. Does anyone know if I will get interference problems or other
> such
> > > problems?
> > >
> > > Thanks for any input.
> > >
> > >
> > >
>
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