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On Feb 24, 4:46*am, Jeff Thies wrote:
* I've been rooting out my waste pipe. This is 6" clay pipe. This runs
out the side of my house, hangs a right and heads toward the backyard,
hangs another right and runs behind the house, another right and runs
along the other side of the house. Then it heads through a couple of
120' pine trees before it hits the city sewer. That is as far as I could
root it out. The rooter got stuck (electric eel with a bunch of 8
footers on it).

* This brings up some questions, aside from why the huge detour.

* I'll need to cut the drain pipe and run the snake back in before it
hits the pines. I'm thinking masonry wheel in my angle grinder.
Rectangular hole and patch it with a bit of screen and hydraulic cement.
Does that sound about right? How would I put a clean out in?

* *I've got rock salt and copper sulfate. I don't want to kill the pines
(because I'd have to take them down). Will I have to worry about that?

* *Jeff


hopefully the snake isnt stuck in the line!

if so take a break and use the rock salt very strong.

its possible the salt will kill the roots in less than a day and get
things moving.

mix rock salt in very hot water, then dont put any water down the
drain.

you have nothing to lose but a day waiting and its altogether likely
this just may work.

or at least make the roots easier to snake, i assume yoour using a
root cutter head?