I am pretty sure it is from a telephone pole ground strap, what I found was about 6" long.
I'll have to go look in the alley out back. The last time I checked. every power pole back there had the ground wire cut off about as far up as a man can reach with an axe. Might be some pieces lying around.
I've called it in to the power company three times. The first two they came out and put new wires in. The last time they just left the poles as is. Things are chancy in Chauncey, Ohio!
~Kees~
Copper has become the metal of choice when it comes to feeding the need for drugs, at least in my neck of the woods....very sad situation. Absolutely disgusting IMHO.
The large farms and Co Ops in the Columbia Basin are always reporting thousands of dollars in theft from the loss of wiring for the irrigation pumps....hundreds of pounds of copper wire on these big farms.
I find myself hoping they will someday make the mistake of cutting a live, hot wire...therein just might lie the lesson they won't soon forget.
I have a old brass T/C "Barrel Wedge Key Pusher" that I filed a small "nick" out of.
It still works just fine for what it was designed for, as it's also pretty heavy on one end, and that makes it nice replacing a Barrel Wedge, as all my "Keys" or Bbl Wedges are just too tight fitting to push back in using your thumb, it is also much easier on your hunting knife handles too, as that is what I used to do...... plus, it makes a super edge chaser on flints with absolutely no effort, or any great skills needed to get the job done....and it does it real quick.
It took half a dozen tries to get this picture where you can see it, but finally, after laying the tool on a handkerchief, I think you can figure out what I'm talking about.
Uncle Russ...