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Posted a question to the Bottle forum...if you have some knowledge to add...

Pete in MI

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here is the link to the questions:

http://www.findmall.com/read.php?46,890723

Posted a listing of things I might need for bottle digging/privy digging. Wondering what I might be missing or other suggestions.

Thanks for the input
 
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OOOPS! I posted on the Bottle Forum, so you'll have to go there to read my post! Sorry I am so out of it these days! God Bless! Betty
 
[size=x-large]!. 1. Turn buckles and pieces of plywood to shore up the hole/pit as you go down.

2 a couple of friends to spring into action if the hole collapses.

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Cell phone outside of the hole to summon help.

I had a good friend in San Diego a few years back who broke both legs and his pelvis in a hole collapse.

He was buried up to his neck and couldn't expand his chest enough to breathe.

If it hadn't been for the grace of GOD and his two friends that very quickly dug out a space so that her could breathe, I would have had to visit him at Point Loma National Cemetery instead of Balboa Naval Hospital.

Not trying to frighten ya Pete. Just want you to be safe and dig good stuff.

Steve in Indianapolis :usaflag: :usan:
 
for those interested in digging for bottles. Thanks Steve.
 
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