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shouldco OP t1_jdywvh0 wrote
How are the joints fit together? What is the material? Where can I find it? Do you have a link I can use get more information?
OutinDaBarn t1_jdzmejg wrote
It's a Menards link, they sell it at most big box home improvement stores. It uses simple plastic shove in connectors.
fellangel80 t1_jdyuqdw wrote
I use heavy duty hoses. That way I get the flexibility, can move them if I need without having to rebuild them, and they're easy to replace if damaged. Plus, they're uv resistant.
shouldco OP t1_jdywm6g wrote
That gets into another problem I have had. My hoses have all kinda sucked. Given this project will be pretty low pressure but my garden hoses have all burst within two years.
What hoses do you use?
fellangel80 t1_jdyze9w wrote
I tend to use the heavy duty marine grade or rv grade one. Something with multiple plys and with uv resistance.
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OutinDaBarn t1_jdyn1ac wrote
1 inch black plastic pipe. We use it on the farm for water out to pastures. Cheap and pretty tough.