James-W
Well-known member
I am supposed to help the daughter of a friend of mine install a new circuit breaker panel. This is something I have never done, so I am sort of out of my league on this. The girl's husband is having the power company pull the meter on Friday morning at 9am. After we replace the old panel with the new one, we have to call the local inspector and have the new panel checked. I don't think the old panel is grounded, which is strange because it should have been grounded when the house was built. But the house is quite old so maybe that wasn't needed way back then. But in any case, we will have to ground the panel with two 8ft grounding rods in order to meet code and get the new circuit panel to pass inspection. I am thinking I will have to buy the tool to pound in the grounding rods.
My question is, what do you guys use to pound in the grounding rods? I think a rotary hammer would work, but I would need a special "pounding tool" to fit the rotary hammer and to fit on the grounding rod. What are your recommendations for this these two things?
My question is, what do you guys use to pound in the grounding rods? I think a rotary hammer would work, but I would need a special "pounding tool" to fit the rotary hammer and to fit on the grounding rod. What are your recommendations for this these two things?

) that has an SDS shank plus a cup, similar to the ones they sell for air hammers.