Rodebaugh wrote:Use PVC pipe to safeguard the items from water and soil. Enclose a small radio set to a local Country station with the antenna running topside as to get a good signal. Turn the radio on at medium volume as to extend battery life once buried but still be loud enough to be heard through the PVC by human ears. There, that should be a theft deterrent for the gophers as we all know that they can't stand country music. Next you'll need several tracker locaters for smaller silver items as moles can tolerate all music; even bluegrass will not drive these thieving little bastards away. It may be worth your time to look into their removal if they become too prevalent. Check the yellow pages and find a good dermatologist and explain your mole problem to him/her. They are often very knowledgeable and skilled at removal. As with anything, proper planning can avert many headaches. Bury your treasure only in better neighborhoods of your yard such as next to flower beds and koi pond. Steer clear of troubled low income areas such as children play areas and properties adjoining the doghouse. This isn’t everything you’ll need to know but it’s a start. Good luck.
Diggin4copper wrote:I tried the burying thing a while back... cant remember if it was buffalos in the meadow, or canadian maples in the forest...
PVC is the polymer produced by the polymerization of vinyl chloride (H2C=CHCl).
Polyethylene is the polymer produced by the polymerization of ethylene (H2C=CH2).
Thus PVC has chlorine atoms on the polymer backbone whereas polyethylene is composed of only carbon and hydrogen.
Most paints don't adhere to polyethylene without a special surface treatment of the polyethylene (usually by plasma bombardment). Thus if you were going to paint or glue the material you would want to use PVC.
Rodebaugh wrote:Diggin4copper wrote:I tried the burying thing a while back... cant remember if it was buffalos in the meadow, or canadian maples in the forest...
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jtlee321 wrote:Rodebaugh wrote:Diggin4copper wrote:I tried the burying thing a while back... cant remember if it was buffalos in the meadow, or canadian maples in the forest...
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