Posted by dave2 on September 11, 2012 at 09:17:20 from (79.240.156.139):
we have three paddock/stall areas enclosed with 10ft x5ft (tall) galvanized stock panels. SWMBO and I were at a pasture trimming hooves when a storm pops up before schedule( :roll: )..... I was on my scooter and her in her vehicle. I got home just ahead of the rain but there was gail winds lightshows and crashing thunder... She wasn't home so I take the car to look her. Find her cleaning one of the paddocks surrounded by the nice shiny panels........... Got her outta there and in her vehicle just before the downpour hit and we got home...... She can't understand why I was upset...
Anyway, should I have these grounded? Each place consists of about 250 ft of panels clamped solid together. Or would it serve any purpose? Never really gave it a thought until today when she was there with the storm..... Scared he!! outta this little fat guy...... All I could think of was one of them cartoons where the cat grabs a wire and you just see the skeleton, and that I need to get a healthy life insurance policy on the old bat.........
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