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Posted by MARK RED OR GREEN on September 10, 2006 at 08:34:26 from (64.195.77.95):
In Reply to: Long water line posted by Dale B on September 10, 2006 at 07:51:25:
dale why would you want to use copper do not know where you live but i am in florida and have been on the plumbing bus for 35 years we do knot bury copper here at all and would not if i could because of price if you are up north i would use a sch 80 pvc if you can not bury it deep norm would be sch 40 pvc and would run a 1'' line to your wash down station and use a 1" brass ball valve and a hose conecter on the end of that will give you the most preasure and volume and that is what you want mark
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