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PublicRedditor t1_jdx5kbx wrote
Reply to comment by iamintheforest in Locate PVC pipe by iamintheforest
Well there's the other half of where you went wrong :). Please tell me you at least have a string already pulled through the pipe.
I have the same setup on my 20' wide patio but it's only a 2" pvc pipe. I made sure NOT to glue the caps on and TO have a string pre-run through to be able to pull anything if I do ever need to use it.
Good luck!
PublicRedditor t1_jdww6r5 wrote
Reply to comment by iamintheforest in Locate PVC pipe by iamintheforest
Wire seven 10' lengths of rebar together and shove it through, knocking off the cap on the other end?
PublicRedditor t1_jdwrkap wrote
Reply to Locate PVC pipe by iamintheforest
How about flooding it with water to see if water comes out the other end? Or blast it with compressed air?
PublicRedditor t1_j7hqjtl wrote
Haha, take that Texas. Keep voting those idiots into office that don't really give a sh!t about you. They should have learned two years ago (and so should have the voters) from the last incident.
Not a GD thing has changed since then.
Enjoy your rustic living.
PublicRedditor t1_jeaue7u wrote
Reply to Drywall with no paper - repair or replace? by jalisc04
If you want an idea of what replacing just some of the drywall would look like and how to do it, look up "repairing flood cut drywall" on Youtube. That process is exactly what you'd need to do to remove and replace the lower section of drywall.