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JaxDad
Apr 12, 2015Explorer III
LarryJM wrote:JaxDad wrote:
The irrigation industry has been doing it for nearly a century now, you don't see them digging up golf courses and other expanses of fine turf looking for burst lines because it doesn't happen.
ROTFLMAO, you're not seriously trying to say the plumbing design (i.e line sizes, low point drain points that never move or change orientation) is equilivant to our 1/2" uniformed sized FW system designed and thrown together by the lowest bidder.
GIVE ME A BREAK:R Just this non germane attempt at making an apple inot an orange shows me a very HUGE DISCONNECT in understanding the issues here, but I think the more astute readers have gotten the point and will realize the serious potential limitations in using the air only method so I'M DONE:W
Larry
Irrigation sprinklers are installed by the lowest bidder, usually using blade type vibratory plows set to bury the lines 4" - 6" below grade. If grade goes up & down, so does the hundreds if not thousands of feet of lines.
Most, if not all, RV's are designed and built in house by their own staff.
If anything it's the irrigation system that is the most shoddily built.
If you want to have an intelligent I'm happy to discuss the matter, if you want to resort to ad hominem attacks and insults, sorry, that's not my game.
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