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Old 01-02-2003, 05:03 AM
John Rutz
 
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BenignVanilla wrote:
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Some of that depends on the parts you select. IE I've seen in pond
skimmers, that hook up to inch and half. Kinda a waste to run 4
inch pipe only to neck it down that much, since most pumps don't
take that either.


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So what you are saying...that my plan of run all my pipes and figure
on a pump later could be a bad idea?

BV.

yes they can be burried all you neeed is the adaptors from pump
usualy 1 in to the 4 in pipe takes usualy depending on your lowes or

home depot or pipe and pump supply a 1 to 1.5 then a 1.5 to 2( these
you can find in white pvc)and a 2 to 4 here you need to hit the swer
conections black pvc or grey electical PVC I use a flex tube from the
pump to the adaptors so there is no strain on the pump when pulling it
for cleaning


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