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    Default Bollard Attempt to Protect Condensing Unit

    Don't think that this bollard is going to be much protection.

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    Default Re: Bollard Attempt to Protect Condensing Unit

    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Hurst View Post
    Don't think that this bollard is going to be much protection.

    It might surprise you.

    That 'could have' (but we know this is unlikely) a #8 rebar in there.

    It might be "plastic" on the outside, but it ain't a gonna move on the inside!

    Not if there was a #8 rebar embedded in 4" concrete.

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    Default Re: Bollard Attempt to Protect Condensing Unit

    Did you pee on the condensing unit? I see water around the outside of it on the concrete.


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    Default Re: Bollard Attempt to Protect Condensing Unit

    It's also below the meter, right in the working space required for the meter.

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    Default Re: Bollard Attempt to Protect Condensing Unit

    That pipe is for cell phone wiring only!
    That foam core pvc is not allowed for under ground use in some areas!!!


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