water piping question

sissy

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I put in my hydrant in the back yard and at the other house and had some 1 inch water line left over and with a clamp and connectors it works great on the pond ,a little stiff at first because it is cold out and I paid 30 dollars for 100 feet of it and the pipe is black .
 

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youre right in the union joints but i'm pretty sure theyre still for wastes...we'll check with Dr.Case...hes a plumber... you ever notice how "street" angles are far more swept and gradual?...i had a plumber tell me what they were at Lowes, maybe i misunderstood. but it makes sense.
Mark; I was a purchaser for a large automotive supplier for 15 years, and became quite familiar with a wide range of fittings for water, gas, chemicals, etc. "Street" elbows are available in everything from copper water supply pipe to PVC, ABS, all the way up to huge sewer lines. Most also come in various "sweeps".
John
 

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