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what bit to easily drill 3/8 or 1/2" holes in about 80 tires?
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1459653" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I do have about 20 joints of 5/8 rebar but I'm not sure stakes would hold tires in place, especially if water ever again goes over the top of the dam. (happened only once in 45 years) Lots of loose earth already there where I've been filling in washouts. If there's anything I learned back in August, it's the tremendous force that moving water produces. I think it would rip those skinny 30" long 'staples' right out of the ground and the tires would be spread all over the river's water shed downstream, and someone would be complaining to some govt agency. </p><p>Too much govt land around me to risk that kind of problem. </p><p>I will try to get some pictures today of the dam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1459653, member: 18945"] I do have about 20 joints of 5/8 rebar but I'm not sure stakes would hold tires in place, especially if water ever again goes over the top of the dam. (happened only once in 45 years) Lots of loose earth already there where I've been filling in washouts. If there's anything I learned back in August, it's the tremendous force that moving water produces. I think it would rip those skinny 30" long 'staples' right out of the ground and the tires would be spread all over the river's water shed downstream, and someone would be complaining to some govt agency. Too much govt land around me to risk that kind of problem. I will try to get some pictures today of the dam. [/QUOTE]
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