blue plastic water pipe to loft

Have you ever actually handled the stuff? It's stronger than any internal plastic pipe. Perhaps someone knows the true reason?

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Dave Plowman (News)
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Oh my God, here he goes again. Duh!

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Doctor Evil

So that's a no then? You really need to get some practical experience.

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Dave Plowman (News)

The babbling continues.....he never stops....

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Doctor Evil

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) :¬)

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GymRatZ

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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Doctor Evil

So now it suddenly doesn't have to be 'supported all round by earth' but merely underground?

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Dave Plowman (News)

.....what is he on about? The confused one rambles again.

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Doctor Evil

Perhaps one day you'll remember what you post? Or perhaps even you don't understand some of that nonsense?

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