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<blockquote data-quote="Suffolk Serf" data-source="post: 8117745" data-attributes="member: 636"><p>We only use the liners when the pipe is underground, as we don't want the risk of having to dig up again. We very rarely use them above ground.</p><p>With respect to the make, we've got in use mark 2 and 3 Philmac and Plasson. pros and cons with both to be honest. Mk 3 Philmac much better than Mk 2 and need to be done up very tight. Plasson work very well, only need to be hand tight. Can be quite difficult to push properly home. Use all sizes, 20mm, 25mm, 32mm, 50mm.</p><p>Philmac is readily available for us from a very good local stockist, whereas I have to order Plasson, so often use Philamac in a more emergency situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suffolk Serf, post: 8117745, member: 636"] We only use the liners when the pipe is underground, as we don't want the risk of having to dig up again. We very rarely use them above ground. With respect to the make, we've got in use mark 2 and 3 Philmac and Plasson. pros and cons with both to be honest. Mk 3 Philmac much better than Mk 2 and need to be done up very tight. Plasson work very well, only need to be hand tight. Can be quite difficult to push properly home. Use all sizes, 20mm, 25mm, 32mm, 50mm. Philmac is readily available for us from a very good local stockist, whereas I have to order Plasson, so often use Philamac in a more emergency situation. [/QUOTE]
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