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Telecom guy turned this morning with one of these:

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He drills into the telephone pole at different points, the resistance on the drill tells how solid or rotten it is.

Our pole was a fail.

Wondered if any arb types use these?

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1 hour ago, Rough Hewn said:

 

Telecom guy turned this morning with one of these:

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He drills into the telephone pole at different points, the resistance on the drill tells how solid or rotten it is.

Our pole was a fail.

Wondered if any arb types use these?

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Have a look through David Humphries threads, there’s lots showing the read outs and differences between sound and fungal compromised wood. Great tool, but v expensive 

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1 hour ago, Rough Hewn said:

Added bonus, the telecom guy came back this afternoon and bought a cherry slab.
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See . There is a god ! ?

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2 hours ago, Rough Hewn said:

Added bonus, the telecom guy came back this afternoon and bought a cherry slab.
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Did he test how solid slab was with it before buying :laugh1:

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On 28/08/2018 at 19:00, Rough Hewn said:

Added bonus, the telecom guy came back this afternoon and bought a cherry slab.
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Sounds like a cake :D

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