Modifieddriver
Well-known member
Yeah, I'm the guy that had sticker shock about the price of wiring my shop.
Meter base and breaker panel is installed in Shop #1. Power company came and ran conduit from the meter base to their underground cable. We now have power to Shop #1.
So, the next step is to dig the cable trench to Shop #2.
The previously mentioned electrical installation price didn't include the burial trench, which I said I'd do myself.
Well, I borrowed my buddies CASE trencher. This is heavy duty, works great, but is a bear to maneuver.
I started trenching Aug 16th. Got about 2/3 done and then the rains hit. Stopped me dead in my trench for over a week.
Trench is 24" deep and filled with water. The water runoff used this as a reservoir. The ground here is saturated with rain water, hence the unusual amount of runoff. The clay soil isn't absorbing the water.
Finally Aug 25th it dried up enough to resume. There was still some water left in part of what was done. I started at the other dry end. Things went great until a connected with the water. Trencher works great, but doesn't like mud.
So now I have one helluva' muddy mess in a 20+' section of the trench.
I dug another trench to help re-route the water and that was partially successful. I left it last night after I got tired of shoveling mud. Weather is supposed to stay dry for several days. Hopefully some of this water will leach into the ground.
My wife calls this our MOAT
. Thinking about a draw bridge
.
Meter base and breaker panel is installed in Shop #1. Power company came and ran conduit from the meter base to their underground cable. We now have power to Shop #1.
So, the next step is to dig the cable trench to Shop #2.
The previously mentioned electrical installation price didn't include the burial trench, which I said I'd do myself.
Well, I borrowed my buddies CASE trencher. This is heavy duty, works great, but is a bear to maneuver.
I started trenching Aug 16th. Got about 2/3 done and then the rains hit. Stopped me dead in my trench for over a week.
Trench is 24" deep and filled with water. The water runoff used this as a reservoir. The ground here is saturated with rain water, hence the unusual amount of runoff. The clay soil isn't absorbing the water.
Finally Aug 25th it dried up enough to resume. There was still some water left in part of what was done. I started at the other dry end. Things went great until a connected with the water. Trencher works great, but doesn't like mud.
So now I have one helluva' muddy mess in a 20+' section of the trench.
I dug another trench to help re-route the water and that was partially successful. I left it last night after I got tired of shoveling mud. Weather is supposed to stay dry for several days. Hopefully some of this water will leach into the ground.
My wife calls this our MOAT
. Thinking about a draw bridge
.
.
.