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Re: x10 Yard lighting rnnng cable question
yep, that's what the dude I hired did when I needed to run irrigation pipe
under the sidewalk. He had a special pipe/nozzle though. You could check an
irrigation equipment store.
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"D&SW" <dsweatherwax@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:GzaAg.7770$oz.2675@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Although messy, I have used a garden hose with high pressure nozzle. Use
> the hose in conbination with a pipe to push hose under path.
>
> "Imran" <messenger_boy_2005@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:12d1edvmut3e8da@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am building a retaining wall and a 2 tier garden system, within the
>> retaining wall I will be istalling 240V Brick lighth approx 22 lights in
>> total connected to 3 different X10 Relay Receiver (DIN Mounted)
>> AD10, these DIN devices will be installed into a IP-66 rated weather
>> proof distribution board that will be connected to my mains box.
>>
>> I do have a problem thought I have to run underground conduit under a
>> pathway, the local rules require a minimum depth for the conduit of 50cm
>> and I am in the process of digging the trenches at the moment. Is there
>> any suggestions from the gurus out there of how to get underneath the
>> path without breaking it ? I was thinking of using a metal tube or a
>> wooden steak to hollow out the ground but if there is an easier way I
>> would love to hear it.
>>
>> Thanks for that help
>> Imran
>>
>>
>>
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