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NW Gas:
How did it happen, then?
How did it happen, then?
Yeah no chemfix or core sets back then.Copper is too soft a material to cut anything with in these sizes, plus there wasnt a screw fix about in those days with everything ready on a shelf
I don’t know, and you don’t either.NW Gas:
How did it happen, then?
Yes, there's a video on tiktok from the time showing how it was done.To core through granite, with a better bore rate than today.
And fetch the stone from 500 miles away on a camelI am currently working on a 10 mile stretch of a brand new motorway extension, this project is two years using 50 or so diggers, huge machinery and a few hundred men. if they said, just pop us up a couple of pyramids in the fields next to us, everyone would down tools and run.
Copper is too soft a material to cut anything with in these sizes, plus there wasnt a screw fix about in those days with everything ready on a shelf
I’ll have a lookYes, there's a video on tiktok from the time showing how it was done.
oh and heres a few logs to roll them on, we have just ordered the amazon rain forrest to be cut down to give you enough logs.And fetch the stone from 500 miles away on a camel
They used wet sand toooh and heres a few logs to roll them on, we have just ordered the amazon rain forrest to be cut down to give you enough logs.
I’ll have a look
They used wet sand too
Put a link up please.I have seen a guy on youtube coring out a hole with a copper tube in a solid block of rock. Amazing how he did that...