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drip irrigation
I've "volunteered" to help fix up the drip irrigation around a house, nice
old 1992-vintage Hardie Irrigation system with at least four circuits, bad programming, leaky hoses, ... Two newbie questions. First, if there's a length of 1/4" hose with a cut in it, is there any point in trying to stick a patch on it or tape it, or is the only fix to replace the segment? Second, if there's a t, and I want to pull off one side and put a plug on it - there doesn't seem to be a female terminator plug in the local stores! I can put on an inch of tube with a male terminator, "goof plug" or "bug plug", in the end. Is that what everyone does? Thanks. J. |
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