Have you ever actually handled the stuff? It's stronger than any internal plastic pipe. Perhaps someone knows the true reason?
Have you ever actually handled the stuff? It's stronger than any internal plastic pipe. Perhaps someone knows the true reason?
Oh my God, here he goes again. Duh!
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So that's a no then? You really need to get some practical experience.
The babbling continues.....he never stops....
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tHE SHOP NEXT TO US HAS (BUgger) has had a length of "blue" stuff running across the yard wall to the garage. Clipped to the wall by 3 or
4 clips it wiggles its way through unadulterated bright south facing summer sun and the coldest of cold frosts & freezing nights.It's now faded to a pastey light blue. Been there for well over 6 years. not sprung a leak yet. Even though not "supported all around" or hidden from the killer U.V.
I might go out and give it a "bend" over the next few days to check it's state (as the shop is un-inhabited) :¬)
A graphic example of why it should not be overground. Underground it should in theory last 100s of years. Overground? You can see.
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So now it suddenly doesn't have to be 'supported all round by earth' but merely underground?
.....what is he on about? The confused one rambles again.
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Perhaps one day you'll remember what you post? Or perhaps even you don't understand some of that nonsense?
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