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Just read 'Moving the goal posts' in May issue of Forestry Journal, According to Hugh Jones they are erecting goal posts to mark overhead conductors (good idea) but he rekons they are using wood as one of the materials as it is NON conducting? any comments?? is wood not porous?:confused1:

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Wouldnt be my first choice but surely what they have in mind must have beem tested and MUST work?:confused1:

 

 

The potential for it to go wrong is pretty high, It will hit the fan big time if it does

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I guess tha goal post are there to show the "safe area", and will therefore include a nice margin of error / distance.

 

It would be a bit pointless if they were positioned at exactly the point where things got, shall we say, interesting.

 

I shouldnt think it wouldn't matter of they were made of metal (just like the trucks passing beneath them)

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