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PD41 05-26-2019 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Wayne 962 (Post 10470143)
He posted a photo, but for some reason it didn't upload properly. The pipe is surrounded by tree roots, and developed a leak. I tried to tighten it, and it broke off. We can indeed try to cut it ou, but access is difficult without harming the tree. We would like to just plug the pipe, as that would be the five-minute solution so that we can turn the sprinklers back on elsewhere. Looking for a plug or something. Some of the expanding ball ideas are good. I'll have Stephen post the picture again...

-Wayne


Why not cut the pipe a few feet away from the tree then re-route a new pipe around the tree ?

Hey Wayne, not sure if your the original owner but used to buy parts from Pelican in the early 80's and Loren (Engine Compartment) worked at Performance Sevrvice 1978 - 83.
Living at Rat Beach now. Got a 53 and 65 356 coupes.

Martin

Zeke 05-26-2019 04:27 PM

IDT it would harm the tree whatsoever to take a small chisel and cut away enough bark to put a plain cap on that with PVC cement. If that was on my property if would have been taken care of in the time it took to take a pic and post it along with the question.


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