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Old 19-05-2003, 11:08 PM
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Default Broken Sprinkler System - HELP!


"Harlon Davis" wrote in message
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I recently moved into a new home (built in 1960) and need to replace a
broken sprinkler-head of my in-ground irrigation system. The problem
is that the supply lines in that sprinkler zone are entirely iron, and
the riser to the broken sprinkler-head was completely rusted-out. I
couldn't remove the rusted iron riser from the supply line (it's
rusted in place), so now I've got a hole in that sprinkler zone.

I know the long term solution is to dig-out the supply line and relay
PVC, but that's not an option for me right now. Is there anything I
can do to attach a standard 3/4" PVC riser to the iron supply line, so
I can get the sprinkler system functioning again?


Most hardware stores have a piece that can at least temporarily connect two
pipes of the same size together, even if the pipes are two different types
of material. They are about 6 inches long, and look like a fat pipe with
screw on caps that have a hole in each end.
It that is to long, you might try using a piece of garden hose and two
clamps to connect the riser and the supply pipe.