Driving Pipe Into the Ground
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While driving pipe into the ground is much easier than renting augers and pouring concrete, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that driving pipe can still be challenging in certain soil conditions. By far the questions we get asked most are, "What about dry, hard or clay ground?" "What about rocky ground?" and "How much work does it really take?" We address these issues both in our frequently asked questions and our Murphy's Fence Laws guide and our knowledge base. But the truth is that WamBamming pipes into the ground works in many soil conditions, and it works well. It does require some muscle to drive your pipes into the ground, but we have tricks and options to make it as easy as possible for you. Click here to see a video. |
Click for more information:
- See a video of our Post Pounders in action
- See Clever Joe talk about rocky ground
- Post Pounder Options
- Murphy's Fence Laws
- What about rocky ground?
- How to deal with dry, hard ground
- Warnings on using the Post Pounder
- Tips and tricks on using the Post Pounder