Hib you are a FOOL! you have bodged an oil line under ground which if leaks will cause you the BIGGEST HEADACHE OF YOURE LIFE my friend
Boilerman2 - i really appreciate your (very belated) feedback. You have little right to call me a fool - i'm here asking for advice, explaining everything as reasonably and politely as i possibly can, and those polite requests get ignored except for responses from someone who has already given me his opinion. So i basically have to use other means just to get a response.
That's precisely what i'm trying to get at - is it a unanimous consensus that it would be a foolish thing to do or not? i don't know, that's why i'm asking; it's a strange kind of fool that takes counsel from many.
All this i have already explained.
And after all that - you STILL haven't answered the question (yeah, i've got a caps lock button on my computer too). I never said i wasn't going to change it - it was my suggestion in the first place, my main query is about the inspection chambers. Would you be so kind as to finish your answer, please????
I don't see why 4,5 or 10 of you couldn't have written a short 'Yes Hib, we all agree with Terry', or even just 'Terry's right' or whatever, which is precisely why i thought it strange that you (plural) didn't. Excuse me if i don't unconditionally accept Terry's word as gospel truth.
As a rule I would never put compression underground but if I was forced to it would ALWAYS go in an inspection chamber. If the line is damaged the best course of action is to replace the lot, and as you have a digger on site anyway it would be quite easy to excavate a new trench...
Cheers muggles - the reasonable, straightforward answer i've been waiting for (and before anyone accuses me of being impatient; you all know very well that there are so many posts on the plumbing forum that a question gets pushed of the page in a matter of hours - if u don't get an answer fast, u ain't gonna get one)
The digger is now gone, not that it would've made any difference anyway because it would have meant tearing up an awful lot of recently laid concrete and tarmac - not a chance.
So that's Terry and muggles for the chamber;
Capslock and kevplumb - unclear;
everyone else - probably would've used superglue but are afraid to say.
I look forward to the deluge of further replies
