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On 5/10/17 7:14 AM, Joe Kauffman wrote:
I own a 40 year old home in AZ that has an Orangeburg pipe teed off the mainline to a faucet. The pipe is leaking under the driveway but I've managed to dig it up and exposed about 3 feet. I'm trying to figure out the best way to cap the line, I'll worry about supply to the faucet later. Irrigation pipe is sometimes connected with dresser couplings. It's a compression type fitting that can connect two pipes with without any additional fittings. http://www.ebay.com/sch/items/?_nkw=dresser+couplings&_sacat=&_ex_kw=&_mPrRngCbx =1&_udlo=&_udhi=&_sop=12&_fpos=&_fspt=1&_sadis=&LH _CAds=&rmvSB=true or http://preview.alturl.com/pyffq There must be a reason these won't work. |
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