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Ah I see now !! was going to say40mm clean stone or 20mm
Ah I see now !! was going to say40mm clean stone or 20mm
40mm and 20 mm pipe ????
What Kevtherev said40mm clean stone or 20mm
If it is on a steepish hill you might get away with it, otherwise it's going to have dips in it all over the place.Whats peoples opinion on moling in drainage pipe, with or with out shingle, as opposed to digging or trenching it in?
It works fine if you can see or survey a run. i built a copy of the daisydee drainer pictured above, it works well.If it is on a steepish hill you might get away with it, otherwise it's going to have dips in it all over the place.
The biggest issue is that if you at some later date want to mole drain the field you cut through all the pipes you laid.Whats peoples opinion on moling in drainage pipe, with or with out shingle, as opposed to digging or trenching it in?
Obviously you would mole in the pipes a good bit deeper than a standard mole channel.The biggest issue is that if you at some later date want to mole drain the field you cut through all the pipes you laid.
Can you pin point a drain connection with GPS so you can go back and dig up at the joint to jet the drain in the future, without digging up half the field trying to find it?
These guys do mapping for drainage systems: http://www.bateman-north.co.uk/mapping.html Ask for James North.