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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 90349" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>The simple ways work pretty well.</p><p>I was amazed at the use od a plum bob that i saw a few years ago, i never would have though of it. My parents had their power lines replaced, they removed the old poles and wires, laid them down, drilled the holes out, put in new poles. To get the poles straight, i'd have used a level on the side, they stood there and held up a plum bob and used his eye to make sure they matched. Simple yet very effective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 90349, member: 82"] The simple ways work pretty well. I was amazed at the use od a plum bob that i saw a few years ago, i never would have though of it. My parents had their power lines replaced, they removed the old poles and wires, laid them down, drilled the holes out, put in new poles. To get the poles straight, i'd have used a level on the side, they stood there and held up a plum bob and used his eye to make sure they matched. Simple yet very effective. [/QUOTE]
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