At 5:40 pm -0800 2/12/05, Eric Youngren wrote:
>Assuming its HDPE (polyethylene)
>
>Warm up the rolls inside overnight.  
>
>Move it quickly to a spot near the installation.  
>
>Secure one end and roll (downhill if possible), keep the roll together and
>hold it upright as it unrolls, like a big wheel.

If the coil is too big to move you can put it on its side and drive a 
few posts in the middle.  then lift it up on pieces of wood on the 
ground to reduce friction and tow the free end away with a vehicle, 
helping it around as you go.

>
>Tie off the other end and stretch it out as straight as you can.   Leave it
>alone for awhile as it loses its "memory".   
>
>Drag it in-line into position.
>
>Have fun!
>
>Eric

all good advice
-- 
Hugh

Scoraig Wind Electric
http://www.scoraigwind.co.uk/





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