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<blockquote data-quote="mobgrazer" data-source="post: 627589" data-attributes="member: 9043"><p>Ok you have 18 too 24 inches of ice / snow to melt or move. </p><p></p><p>I melt, beat, drill, and chisel a hole in it for a pipe bomb. I use half inch PVC pipe about 3 inches long and refill the hole with wet sand. Putting the fuse in a straw helps a lot also. Yep you bet to get the pipe as deep as possible. </p><p></p><p>It might take a few try's depending on how big the ice chunk is. I do this a few times a winter to unclog a drainage pipe that VDOT will not fix that goes under the gravel road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mobgrazer, post: 627589, member: 9043"] Ok you have 18 too 24 inches of ice / snow to melt or move. I melt, beat, drill, and chisel a hole in it for a pipe bomb. I use half inch PVC pipe about 3 inches long and refill the hole with wet sand. Putting the fuse in a straw helps a lot also. Yep you bet to get the pipe as deep as possible. It might take a few try’s depending on how big the ice chunk is. I do this a few times a winter to unclog a drainage pipe that VDOT will not fix that goes under the gravel road. [/QUOTE]
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