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![]() If you are afraid of the heat gun try putting it into hot water for 5 or 10 minutes.
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![]() Here's what you do:
Take a knife, punch a hole through one end of the flex. Take a strong length of yarn or twine. Tie that into the hole you just punched. Tie the other end of the yarn to a rigid guide pole of some sort. Run the pole through the position with the yarn to get the string to the other side. Take the string off the guide pole. Pull the string. Win.
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![]() Albert, your plans interests me but I'm not sure I unerstand wha the string is going to do. after your release tension on the string, would the pipe just not go back to it's coiled state?
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![]() ditto
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![]() Can you put a smaller piece of rigid pipe inside the flex temporarily?
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I don't have a heat gun so I will fill a bathtub with hot hot water and submerge and give it a try ![]()
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![]() This is the reason everything was plumbed with rigid on my tank. I atempted using spa flex and got very angry.
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![]() I have a heat gun you can try I was working with it and some flex PVC yesterday it did help but requires time. I live in the far SE by Mackenzie town
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![]() Seriously just put it in the oven at 150 for 5 or 10 munutes just before your going to work with it.
J |