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<blockquote data-quote="Huyrob" data-source="post: 619891" data-attributes="member: 26048"><p>I actually expected most of the old pipe work to be shot, had it been so I was planning on running the propex all of the way from the "accordion" bit , joining in to a "Y" junction and then cutting a hole to get into the pipe that goes up in to the totem. This would have been relatively easy , just a bit slow making the hole cut at the end.You could do this but would need the exchangers and accordions. If you decide to don't go for the cheap exchangers. The more expensive ones are pretty heavy gauge but lots of holes to fill which is a must if you want the system to function as it was intended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huyrob, post: 619891, member: 26048"] I actually expected most of the old pipe work to be shot, had it been so I was planning on running the propex all of the way from the "accordion" bit , joining in to a "Y" junction and then cutting a hole to get into the pipe that goes up in to the totem. This would have been relatively easy , just a bit slow making the hole cut at the end.You could do this but would need the exchangers and accordions. If you decide to don't go for the cheap exchangers. The more expensive ones are pretty heavy gauge but lots of holes to fill which is a must if you want the system to function as it was intended. [/QUOTE]
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