Or just buy some landscape staples. Used to hold down 
sod.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073F1VMHS/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_454ZBHA4KGC6C3HCNSMN?_encoding=UTF8&psc=173,Gary
 K9GS
-------- Original message --------From: Bob McGraw <[email protected]> 
Date: 1/16/22  3:23 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: [email protected] Subject: 
[Elecraft] On ground - in ground radials I made a handful of staples using some 
scrap solid wire.  #10, #12, #14 works great and no need to remove the 
insulation.   Make them about 4" long per side, and place them over the radial, 
pushing them into the ground.  I agree, cut the grass short, pull the radial 
tight and "staple it to the ground".I don't care for nails, or the likely hood 
of such,  in my lawn tractor tires.73Bob, K4TAXOn 1/16/2022 11:40 AM, 
[email protected] wrote:> Message: 9> Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2022 
11:20:11 -0500> From: Tom & Barb Valosin<[email protected]>> 
To:[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] On ground - in ground 
radials> Message-ID:<[email protected]>> 
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed>> Now in my mid 
seventies I have embraced the idea of conservation of> energy. Digging in 
radials does not interest me. Likewise, catching them> in lawn equipment is 
also a PIA. So, here is what I have done and it has> worked well. I trim the 
grass.? Then I use a length of string and> stretch it out along the path of the 
future radial. Next I take a> "weed-wacker" and shorten the grass a bit more. 
Now I use any old> available can of spray paint and spray a few marks along the 
length of> the string. Remember to roll up the string now - no longer needed. 
Then> I take my radial wire, make the connection at the antenna base and> 
stretch the wire out along the marked path. Depending of the> 
levelness/evenness of the surface I then take a nail and make one wrap> of the 
radial around the nail, tighten the wire so it is straight with> no loops and 
insert the nail into the dirt. Do this along the length of> the radial. 
Typically I do it about every 10 to 15 feet. In a couple of> days the grass 
grows and the wire is so low (deeply embedded) in the> grass that mowing will 
not be an issue. The entire radial system need> not be done at one time and it 
is easy to add radials if you wish. HINT> - get a grandchild to help, or a 
neighborhood youngster or a person> working toward their license or one of the 
younger club members or .....> anyone but yourself. Remember however to 
compensate them for their time> and effort!>> Tom, 
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