What is the purpose of reducing and swinging out like that? Couldnt you throw a T inline that reduces to 3/4" and then flex line off of that? Obvioulsy im not well versed in sprinklers, haha.
No. That's a great question. It is nearly impossible to repair a straight run with a stick of pipe and two couplings, especially with such a short span. It can be done with a Bell End and a coupling, but I had to insert a threaded tee here and there wasn't much room. 4 90's for me is the easiest way to make a repair without a struggle. Thanks for asking!!!!@
@@LelonSwannerah, that makes sense! I didnt even consider feasability of repair. I was thinking more along the lines of torque and thrust, haha. Thanks for the info!!!!
What is the purpose of reducing and swinging out like that? Couldnt you throw a T inline that reduces to 3/4" and then flex line off of that? Obvioulsy im not well versed in sprinklers, haha.
No. That's a great question. It is nearly impossible to repair a straight run with a stick of pipe and two couplings, especially with such a short span. It can be done with a Bell End and a coupling, but I had to insert a threaded tee here and there wasn't much room. 4 90's for me is the easiest way to make a repair without a struggle. Thanks for asking!!!!@
@@LelonSwannerah, that makes sense! I didnt even consider feasability of repair. I was thinking more along the lines of torque and thrust, haha. Thanks for the info!!!!
Get used to it if you're doing sprinklers. I did repairs for years, this is nothing compared to some things people do.
Don't I know brother! Thanks for commenting