splashless 5 inch drop hose
teletubby 12-24-2008
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teletubby 12-24-2008
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elkhunterz 12-24-2008
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great idea, but in the days where everybody is sue happy, it looks like a blank check waiting to be written if something ever did happen

Many 12-24-2008
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Am I seeing rusty rebar being used? Interesting I do believe that set up would work great on a discharge hose.

Mr wibau 12-24-2008
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hey wild man love the cone. i love using it to i have taken the duck tape down the sides further to help the cuts in it from ripping when you go faster. how is it all going over ther.

dont know what elkhunterz can see, all i can see is a reducer less line which will have no blockages and no problems. 

almost forgot merry christmas.


teletubby 12-26-2008
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cheers bren. same to you mate. yeah there wasn't much left of the cone after the job.it doesn't take much to tear it. thats why i don't see a problem with the set up but i guess everyone has got an opinion which is fair enough. i took the cone off for the last load and you notice the splash straight away.anyway mate hope you have a good new years.


teletubby 12-26-2008
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hey there many. i'm no engineer so rust on rebar doesn't concern me at all to be honest. i guess it would have been coated though. it was quite a big site with engineers doing all the quantities and stuff so they must  have inspected it and given it the all clear. i didn't notice it when i was leaving the site though??

Mr wibau 12-26-2008
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hey tubby cant see the rust from forest lakes.