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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 3195474" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>Laid lots of new waterline at the place I worked a few years ago. We used black poly pipe with several "stub ups" for waterers and hydrants. It can take lots of abuse. There's just not a good way to add poly to an existing pvc line besides a $30 brass compression fitting and I really don't think that's a good long term joint. If I'm laying new line though, I vote for poly all day because of its toughness and the speed at which it can be laid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 3195474, member: 43171"] Laid lots of new waterline at the place I worked a few years ago. We used black poly pipe with several "stub ups" for waterers and hydrants. It can take lots of abuse. There's just not a good way to add poly to an existing pvc line besides a $30 brass compression fitting and I really don't think that's a good long term joint. If I'm laying new line though, I vote for poly all day because of its toughness and the speed at which it can be laid. [/QUOTE]
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