
How?
Slide it into
the ground where the lying
2x6’’ plank shall lie.
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Point a 30-40cm 2x6’’ plank . (Used
to prevent twisting!)
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Do the same in the other end of the lying
plank.
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Use screws
to tighten a joint (ca 30
cm 2x6’’) on top of the standing
plank.
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Place the 2x6’’ plank
where you want and dig it down…
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Put the 2x6’’ plank upon and customize the ‘ditch’ and then adjust the
height with a sledgehammer above the standing planks …
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Dig away
about 5 cm of the lawn where
the plank shall be placed.
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Use screws to tighten the shelf at both ends.
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Customize the 2x1’’ ‘plank’ in which the wire shall be placed…
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Saw a groove along the 2x1’’ ‘plank’.
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Put the wire inside the groove. Remember to saw a groove also at the end
when you have to as I show here!
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Tilt the screw a bit downwards (away from the wire!)
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When
both 2x1’’ ‘planks’ are
fitted, place a ‘plank’
with groove over the wire.
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The wire is now totally
protected from almost any of your tools!
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The lawn mower
is placed on a wooden platter, why?
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It stays dry
without sip in the grooves.
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No unmowed
grass around the charging station!
(I have drilled holes for
the wire in the dekking in front and behind the charging station.)
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Use stone
slabs instead of wooden planks, or combinate:
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Put a row using
20 cm wide stone slabs instead of the 2x6’’ plank.
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Put a row using
5-10cm stone slabs against the lawn.
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Put the wire
between these two rows and you got it!
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Another alternativ is stone
‘slabs’:
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Updated 23.10.2018 Vigleik