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<blockquote data-quote="mfyock" data-source="post: 23860" data-attributes="member: 2150"><p>Thanks for all the good tips! Reallly appreciate it. I was going to use the black stuff, but from what you have said I will go with the PVC. The PVC drain pipe we have around here has two rows of holes down the length. Holes are about 3/4" dia and the rows are at about 4 o'clock and 8 oclock when looking at the end. Does this sound like the right stuff? I found "filter socks" that go over the pipe and keep the sediment out,so I probably wont need the straw. I dug a test hole tonight, and hit water at 24", so I figure I can trench it, back fill to get proper slope, then lay the pipe in and see if water will flow out the end...good check to see if I have it layed right. I read 1/4" fall per foot run. What means on a 50 foot run I will have about 1 foot fall. Do I really need that much?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mfyock, post: 23860, member: 2150"] Thanks for all the good tips! Reallly appreciate it. I was going to use the black stuff, but from what you have said I will go with the PVC. The PVC drain pipe we have around here has two rows of holes down the length. Holes are about 3/4" dia and the rows are at about 4 o'clock and 8 oclock when looking at the end. Does this sound like the right stuff? I found "filter socks" that go over the pipe and keep the sediment out,so I probably wont need the straw. I dug a test hole tonight, and hit water at 24", so I figure I can trench it, back fill to get proper slope, then lay the pipe in and see if water will flow out the end...good check to see if I have it layed right. I read 1/4" fall per foot run. What means on a 50 foot run I will have about 1 foot fall. Do I really need that much? [/QUOTE]
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