daugen
Epic Contributor
Funny note, I shaved off my "salt and pepper" goatee that I've been wearing for over 15 years. My kids have never seen me without it and are having their share of laughs over it....I believe the "salt" portion was overtaking the "pepper" portion.
that's ok, I'll make up for you, decided for next two months, the cold ones, to grow my beard back in, and it comes in
white as Santa Claus. Makes me look older but so be it. I'll stay warmer... I keep it fairly short though.
plumbers came early this morning, fixed my leaking barn water supply pipe, for what was the fifth time. Now that construction is done, and heavy trucks aren't likely coming back there, I'm going to dig a new trench from the barn to the garden shed, which is where the water comes from, half way to the house. Going to use up some one inch pipe I already have, and this time will get the electric line out of there; not used any more since a pole was set right at the barn, and so far I don't know if it's live. No matter what, I'm going to terminate it properly. Both the half inch water line and the live standard (not underground)plastic wiring just dropped in the same trench. No sand, no conduit, just drop it in, five inches under the surface. Five inches. Any wonder it kept breaking?....
So, going to do it over the right way, sink it down at least 18 inches or whatever the rental trencher will go. If I'm not running electric, is there any benefit to running water line through a conduit? Not like I'm going to run cable tv back to the barn...my portable phone reaches, barely, can't imagine why I would want to run anything down there in the future.
Is there a preferred water pipe for underground use? If you go to Radioshack they have special underground burial coax.
Is there a better or stronger water pipe that is sensible? Not like it's going to get UV...
but there sure are all kinds of plastic and i wouldn't put it past the local Lowes to try to pawn off the worst Chinese junk they could buy
What I have is very durable but in 50 foot sections so I would have joints, never a good idea. Might want to buy new.
that's ok, I'll make up for you, decided for next two months, the cold ones, to grow my beard back in, and it comes in
white as Santa Claus. Makes me look older but so be it. I'll stay warmer... I keep it fairly short though.
plumbers came early this morning, fixed my leaking barn water supply pipe, for what was the fifth time. Now that construction is done, and heavy trucks aren't likely coming back there, I'm going to dig a new trench from the barn to the garden shed, which is where the water comes from, half way to the house. Going to use up some one inch pipe I already have, and this time will get the electric line out of there; not used any more since a pole was set right at the barn, and so far I don't know if it's live. No matter what, I'm going to terminate it properly. Both the half inch water line and the live standard (not underground)plastic wiring just dropped in the same trench. No sand, no conduit, just drop it in, five inches under the surface. Five inches. Any wonder it kept breaking?....
So, going to do it over the right way, sink it down at least 18 inches or whatever the rental trencher will go. If I'm not running electric, is there any benefit to running water line through a conduit? Not like I'm going to run cable tv back to the barn...my portable phone reaches, barely, can't imagine why I would want to run anything down there in the future.
Is there a preferred water pipe for underground use? If you go to Radioshack they have special underground burial coax.
Is there a better or stronger water pipe that is sensible? Not like it's going to get UV...
but there sure are all kinds of plastic and i wouldn't put it past the local Lowes to try to pawn off the worst Chinese junk they could buy
What I have is very durable but in 50 foot sections so I would have joints, never a good idea. Might want to buy new.