I wasn't really referring to the garden hose, more the polyethylene pipe. They're commonly used for water/gas and sometimes have electric wires through them. They can last at least 10 years and are quite flexible (bend, don't break during earthquakes, etc). Michael On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 16:57:02 +1200, Jonathan Harker <jon@jonathanharker.co.uk> wrote: > Michael wrote: >> Anyone have any idea of how much help running it through a plastic >> (polyethylene) or even a standard garden hose would five? (or in a >> garden hose in a plastic pipe in another plastic pipe). > > Alkathene pipe stops it perishing, garden hose will perish after a few > years underground. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > To remove yourself from this list, email nzlug-request@linux.net.nz > with "unsubscribe" in the body of the message. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, email nzlug-request@linux.net.nz with "unsubscribe" in the body of the message.
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