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Pulling Sprinkler Water Line Through Corrugated Drain Pipe - crokett™ - 06-18-2017

When we first moved into this house the builder buried about 10' of corrugated drain pipe that came to daylight in the middle of the front yard. Before the lawn really started to grow I extended 2 of the runs out to where I'm letting the woods come back. I want to run some sprinkler line through one of them because we're working on a flower garden in that area and I don't want to dig up what yard I have now. It also saves me leaving a garden hose running out there. I've tried just feeding the sprinkler line, it gets caught on the corrugations. I've tried a metal electrican's fish tape, it won't make the turn - it gets caught on the corrugations. I thought about a plumbing snake since it can be manipulated, but I don't have access to one long enough and would have to rent, not that the $$$ for renting is an issue. Would a pull string + plastic bag + shop vac work? My only hesitation there is there's likely water in the drain pipe.


RE: Pulling Sprinkler Water Line Through Corrugated Drain Pipe - Bluepine - 06-18-2017

I would find a plastic ball and punch a hole on one side and place it on the sprinkler line and feed it through the conduit. Attach a string or small rope to the line so you have a pull line for later use.


RE: Pulling Sprinkler Water Line Through Corrugated Drain Pipe - blackhat - 06-18-2017

Drill a hole in a golf ball and hot glue the end of the fish tape into the hole.


RE: Pulling Sprinkler Water Line Through Corrugated Drain Pipe - crokett™ - 06-18-2017

hmm. I had not thought of the ball. I will try the sprinkler line with a ball first. if that doesn't work I will use the fish tape. thanks!


RE: Pulling Sprinkler Water Line Through Corrugated Drain Pipe - Lynden - 06-18-2017

Try using a garden hose. Turn and push at the same time. If it continues to get hung up, put a point on a 4" length of wood dowel and attach it with a screw to an end cap.

https://www.amazon.com/Gilmour-Brass-Hose-Caps-05HCC/dp/B000CSXIMW/ref=sr_1_10?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1497811800&sr=1-10&keywords=garden+hose+cap


RE: Pulling Sprinkler Water Line Through Corrugated Drain Pipe - daddo - 06-18-2017

Any neighborhood kids want to make a buck?  
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RE: Pulling Sprinkler Water Line Through Corrugated Drain Pipe - Foggy - 06-18-2017

What diameter pipe? Would a cat or wiener dog with a string tied to the collar fit? Bait with a hot dog at the other end.


RE: Pulling Sprinkler Water Line Through Corrugated Drain Pipe - crokett™ - 06-18-2017

(06-18-2017, 07:23 PM)Foggy Wrote: What diameter pipe? Would a cat or wiener dog with a string tied to the collar fit? Bait with a hot dog at the other end.

No cat or wiener dog. The thought had occurred to me to try and catch a squirrel.
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RE: Pulling Sprinkler Water Line Through Corrugated Drain Pipe - blackhat - 06-18-2017

Check out Mississippi Squirrel Revival and tell me if you rethink that plan.


RE: Pulling Sprinkler Water Line Through Corrugated Drain Pipe - DieselDennis - 06-19-2017

Any way you can "float" a ball down the pipe?  Get a foam ball, tie it to a long string, lay ball in drain line and pour the water too it.  The right amount of water should "float" the ball halfway up inside the drain pipe.  Too much water and it would get caught on the top of the drain pipe.  And you'd have to generously give it string as you go.