Nice job Man.. I would Do the same thing for a Flooded backyard, like a Hexagon running out to different Drainage rock.(6 Drains 4 Pickups). i like what you did but i would of bought a few More T's and ran a Few(maybe 2-3) More 4in PVC out about 15-20 ft Then Dig down Add rock.. That would be the Ultimate Drainage..
I couldn't find the angled debris filter so I used a flat one for now. I guess my problem is obvious as my drain pipe was slightly off so water got everywhere. Pipe filled, overflow worked. Pipe is angled correctly. Pea stone hole only about 1 1/2 feet. Will it be enough to get the angled filter and position downspout correctly. Will the pressure force excess water out of overflow or will I have a pool under the spout. I did notice that water level was at top of elbow, but did go down at times
The leaves and debris that accumulate on the filter are easily brushed off. What gets through the filter accumulates in the tee @ the end which is easily cleaned by lifting off the strainer and pulling the debris out.
i built the hoover dam with shorts and flip flops one time, i also pour concrete with flip flops, i also work on a roofing crew putting down tar in flip flops, i drove the grass fire truck once with flip flops, i was a pro bull rider with flip flops after i came back from vietnam. i got steel toe work flip flops now
@zeroturn03. I see your point and you are so correct. If it were just he, then who would care; but if one as he who is trying to teach and instruct, why could he not teach the basic things first regarding the proper safety work attire?
Great ideas. I never thought of using a T-connector at the end of the pipe. I need to do something like this because my yard floods when it rains. Thanks for the tips!
Anybody ever do this? Does it work well? Thanks in advance for any responses.
GoGo1667 4 days ago
Nice job Man.. I would Do the same thing for a Flooded backyard, like a Hexagon running out to different Drainage rock.(6 Drains 4 Pickups). i like what you did but i would of bought a few More T's and ran a Few(maybe 2-3) More 4in PVC out about 15-20 ft Then Dig down Add rock.. That would be the Ultimate Drainage..
THEPIRATE813 1 month ago
1:04 the doggy wants to play ball! Then no doggy. What did you do with him?!!
AllyWolf123 3 months ago
Cool kit. I like the Tee on the end.
myfletcher 4 months ago
I couldn't find the angled debris filter so I used a flat one for now. I guess my problem is obvious as my drain pipe was slightly off so water got everywhere. Pipe filled, overflow worked. Pipe is angled correctly. Pea stone hole only about 1 1/2 feet. Will it be enough to get the angled filter and position downspout correctly. Will the pressure force excess water out of overflow or will I have a pool under the spout. I did notice that water level was at top of elbow, but did go down at times
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DENVERHOMEROOFING 4 months ago
The leaves and debris that accumulate on the filter are easily brushed off. What gets through the filter accumulates in the tee @ the end which is easily cleaned by lifting off the strainer and pulling the debris out.
Blair
MrHardwarecom 4 months ago
The black filter that you mention is a stainer, suppose that fills up with leaves and things. Can it be removed and cleaned out?
b2ornotb2 5 months ago
nazzel!!!
livinituppp 7 months ago
i built the hoover dam with shorts and flip flops one time, i also pour concrete with flip flops, i also work on a roofing crew putting down tar in flip flops, i drove the grass fire truck once with flip flops, i was a pro bull rider with flip flops after i came back from vietnam. i got steel toe work flip flops now
zeroturn03 7 months ago 3
@zeroturn03. I see your point and you are so correct. If it were just he, then who would care; but if one as he who is trying to teach and instruct, why could he not teach the basic things first regarding the proper safety work attire?
eddyvideostar 4 months ago
i don't deal with bad dogs that misbehave
zeroturn03 7 months ago
Thank you working on doing this to my own house and you have added in my research.
AdenTallon 10 months ago
Great ideas. I never thought of using a T-connector at the end of the pipe. I need to do something like this because my yard floods when it rains. Thanks for the tips!
garlandbob 10 months ago
nothing like flooding your driveway in the winter?
dandoran59 1 year ago 5