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How NOT to park and how NOT to build a fence.
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1753439" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I have a rock bar (which we always called a San Angelo bar).</p><p>Caliche here is ancient seabed material. Calcified sea life, mollusk shells, and even calcified shrimp, all held together by what millions of years ago was mud on the sea floor. Jetted water will break it apart and it can be brought out with regular posthole diggers a couple of 3 inches at a time. I dug one already for a gate latch post 3' deep near the house and it took me about 15 minutes which is a lot faster than digging thru the solid hard clay back at my old place.</p><p></p><p>811 will be here sometime in the next couple of days to mark the utility lines. That call was a painless and trouble free process too which is so much different than trying to get phone or other service connected or serviced, and the guy I spoke to actually spoke understandable English with a definite Texas drawl, tho I did still have to press 1 at the beginning....</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]18335[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1753439, member: 18945"] I have a rock bar (which we always called a San Angelo bar). Caliche here is ancient seabed material. Calcified sea life, mollusk shells, and even calcified shrimp, all held together by what millions of years ago was mud on the sea floor. Jetted water will break it apart and it can be brought out with regular posthole diggers a couple of 3 inches at a time. I dug one already for a gate latch post 3' deep near the house and it took me about 15 minutes which is a lot faster than digging thru the solid hard clay back at my old place. 811 will be here sometime in the next couple of days to mark the utility lines. That call was a painless and trouble free process too which is so much different than trying to get phone or other service connected or serviced, and the guy I spoke to actually spoke understandable English with a definite Texas drawl, tho I did still have to press 1 at the beginning.... [ATTACH type="full" alt="why.jpg"]18335[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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