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  1. stew1234

    Broken Irrigation Pipe, galvanized steel

    @Reach4 Everything worked great! Thanks for your help!
  2. stew1234

    Broken Irrigation Pipe, galvanized steel

    Thanks for your help so far! Off to the depot.
  3. stew1234

    Broken Irrigation Pipe, galvanized steel

    Thanks for your reply @Reach4 ! I just checked out this Youtube video: to wrap my head around compression couplings , and it seems pretty easy to implement. Any particular reason you would recommend using PVC pipe instead of something else? I'm assuming it doesn't really matter what kind of...
  4. stew1234

    Broken Irrigation Pipe, galvanized steel

    Update: Magnet is attracted @Reach4
  5. stew1234

    Broken Irrigation Pipe, galvanized steel

    Funny you mention that... The fridge comes in tomorrow! :) Not sure if magnets will come attached!
  6. stew1234

    Broken Irrigation Pipe, galvanized steel

    @Reach4 I believe it's steel. I spent some time sanding near the end of the pipe, so that should be close to original color (at least in some places). Haven't tried a magnet, but I can try and report back... if I can find a magnet laying around.
  7. stew1234

    Broken Irrigation Pipe, galvanized steel

    Hey folks, I've just bought my first house a few weeks ago and have my first issue I'm hoping to resolve. I found a leak in my irrigation, there used to be a nipple that ran up above ground, and was just capped off, but the horizontal pipe broke off at the elbow joint. (I'm not really sure how...
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