Monument Marker

Mine Shaft

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Apr 11, 2017
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Well after someone destroyed our first marker i decided to up the any. Made out of a strong 4X4 then Cemented 2ft deep, good luck boneheads getting this out of the ground lol.

i would step it up and cover it in the most slippery and dirty substance known to man....never seize! it will look all nice and silvery too. good luck grabbing ahold of it though or getting it off yourself and your clothing. might even be able to find who did it in town:laughing7:
 

Or maybe put a note on it saying your photo has just been taken and it will be turned over to authorities if destroyed.
 

Or maybe put a note on it saying your photo has just been taken and it will be turned over to authorities if destroyed.

that too, but doesn't hurt to have a little fun in the process!
 

Good luck finding out who caused the damage out there
 

If these wacoenviromentalist's find the maker they WILL destroy it! take GPS readings of it's location and take picture's of the maker locations so you'll know where to go to replace them when destroyed! Game camera's might help !
 

We had that problem on my old club's claims we discussed drilling a hole down the center and glue in some rebar to mess with a chainsaw but worried about liability so we ended up using 4x4 steel with the info welded on.
 

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