dirtworksequip said:
Why not use the correct material for the job?
Dirtworksequip,
I don't agree with you or the others that I'm not doing it right, or that there is anything wrong with how I'm doing it. I have a need and I've found a way that I can make my money go further. If I wanted to do it the most expensive way possible, than I'd do it just like Sparkkky said. His method will do the job and I'm all for that. If you want to put a light in your yard, than spend two the three times as much money as I will, go for it.
The light will still light doing it my way, but I'll have done it cheaper.
As for your example of digging up pipes and electricuting yourself, it's just not something I worry about. I've dug up plenty of electrical lines that were hot when I cut them, and I'm sure I'll dig up some more. They don't remain hot when you cut them in half with a backhoe, dozer blade or a shovel. I've never even seen sparks, just a very sad expression on the owners face who didn't know the wires were there.
I'd take a guess that more people are electricuted in homes than in trenches.
I'd also be willing to guess that there are wires running through the ground in an allot of rural farms all over the country without the owners of those farms having any idea where they are. Probably quite a few on this website.
It's not wrong to do something that everyone disagrees with if it's safe and works. So far nobody has been able point out a single thing wrong with my method other than it's the wrong color pipe. Hmmm
If you think this is bad, I got a few things that I'm gonna do in the future that will really shock some people. hahahahaha
Eddie