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On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 18:07:46 -0800, "Bob H"
wrote: I ran mine through a abs pipe which is at about a 25% angle with the lower part in the water and the upper part a inch or 2 above the water level, that way you have a open path to replace your pump should it fail and the water does not run out because the open end it above water level....once you get your stones and landscaping in place you will never see it.... yes, i thought of angling upward after i posted this. seems logical. as stated, i have a hundred things on my mind before digging the hole. this was one of the few i didn't know the answer to at the time (i'm sure there will be others as i finally do the dirt work). like most those on this ng, the first will be a learning experince! (haven't made the first yet, and the so is already talking about the second one). thanks, rasta |
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