Posted by Tom in TN on April 29, 2015 at 12:56:04 from (75.149.99.233):
In Reply to: OT leak on 1 posted by merlynr on April 29, 2015 at 08:18:21:
Merlyn,
I buried black plastic pipe about 12 years ago to run a long water line. I had to connect the ends of two different rolls of pipe. The supplier where I bought the pipe had some "compression" fittings for that purpose. The have two large nuts (one on each end of the fitting). The nuts are slipped onto the ends of the pipe, then the two pipe ends are pushed into the fitting, then the two nuts are tightened onto the fitting. There are some compression "washers" inside the fitting that are compressed onto the pipe when the nuts are tightened.
I believe that you could install one of these fittings without digging too much out of your trench. Just get the broken barb out of the ends of pipe. Insure that the ends of the pipe are fairly square. Slip the nuts onto the end of the pipe. Push the ends of the pipe into the compression fitting, and tighten the nuts.
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