Thanks again both of you.
With all the posts about cleaning tube, this seems like a no-brainer.
Once you get the technique down and the bugs worked out- pigs can Fly!
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Thanks again both of you.
With all the posts about cleaning tube, this seems like a no-brainer.
Once you get the technique down and the bugs worked out- pigs can Fly!
Wow, and thanks, great information right there!
A few things I had wrong... 1, the pipe was dry and 2, the pig was home-made by me - cut to approx 1" square thinking it would compress and make on...
Only 4 degrees here on Christmas so that's a possibility, but it's been in the 50-60's here since Wednesday.
I was able to get it cleared yesterday. Had some open drops (spouts not seated in...
Thank you Dr.
I probably need to add to my post that plugs are mentioned in the link you posted earlier this month pertaining to cleaning tube systems.
It was a combination of buddy “Murph”...
Any one try to clean a mainline with/by sending a foam pig through?
Buddy who's a commercial diver, showed them to me, he has used them to clean municipal water lines.
The "pig is pulled or pushed...