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"
oh, i take that back. he did build me my (awesome) garden. this though involves trenching and grading. -- nm
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by
kare
Trenching for what? Irrigation? nm
Posted by
Dignan (aka Dignan)
Apr 22 '10, 15:13
nm
Responses:
a french drain (major drainage issues in our yard) -- nm
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kare
Apr 22, 15:14
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Oh, that's easy. nm
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Dignan
Apr 22, 15:15
19
he's going to use a pick-axe! what if it bounces just right and severs a leg artery?!!
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kare
Apr 22, 15:18
18
I doubt a swung tool could bounce high enough and with enough force to damage anything in the femur region, a few toes? that you can live with
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zeitgeist
Apr 22, 15:39
2
I use spade, pitchfork and hand thingy (can't come up with the word).
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the liioulu with nuggets
Apr 22, 15:44
1
Forgot to say I still have all my toes and have never nicked an artery or vein gardening. -- nm
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the liioulu with nuggets
Apr 22, 15:45
He'd likely bleed out. nm
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Dignan
Apr 22, 15:20
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(this is funny.) -- nm
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workmanda
Apr 22, 15:26
1
To a sociopath, maybe. nm
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Dignan
Apr 22, 15:32
what would you use? seriously, if you've done something like this, suggestions are welcome
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kare
Apr 22, 15:21
10
How long is the drain going to be? nm
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Dignan
Apr 22, 15:22
9
there will be two trenches leading to two storm drain type thingies. probably about 70 feet total? -- nm
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kare
Apr 22, 15:23
8
I'd probably start with the pickaxe (the hoe implement) to break the ground and then use a trenching shovel.
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Dignan
Apr 22, 15:31
6
trenching shovel. googling. thanks! -- nm
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kare
Apr 22, 15:33
5
Note: they can be difficult if you're working with clay. nm
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Dignan
Apr 22, 15:36
1
*giggles* that's an understatement
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'lia
Apr 22, 15:45
Shortcut: call the FBI.
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Dr.Vermin
Apr 22, 15:35
2
ha! love it -- nm
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kare
Apr 22, 15:42
Extra friends of whatever type will come in handy. Order lots of pizza, pop and beer. -- nm
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the liioulu with nuggets
Apr 22, 15:41
oh, one leading to each side of the house. if that makes sense. -- nm
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kare
Apr 22, 15:25
assuming his friends are also trauma surgeons, i don't see a problem -- nm
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dignan si
Apr 22, 15:19
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