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EarthBox Chat => Tips and Tricks => Topic started by: EarthBoxAdmin on June 29, 2017, 09:23:09 am
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Disclaimer: This post was originally posted by Hero Member, Psyche. This user is located in Zone 7a, Maryland. This was originally posted on June 4, 2013.
I just installed my AWS, and boy, are my thumbs tired!
But seriously folks...
I had to span a door threshold and cross my patio with the 1/4" tube. I did not want to crush the tube by walking on it nor trip on it so I put it in a cord protector.
I also found some in 10' and 15' sizes and different colors too. This is great for weighing down the hose and crossing open spaces.
Example:
http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-6ft-Cord-Concealer-Grey/dp/B00006HVLW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1370401808&sr=8-1&keywords=cord+protector
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Disclaimer: This psot was originally posted by Hero Member, morganmac. This user is located in NW Georgia, Zone 7b. This was originally posted on June 6, 2013.
Good idea! I have quite a ways to go between my spigot and my garden, so I just tacked the 1/4" tubing along the bottom edge of my siding using plastic cable clamps and tucking the tubing along the edge of the door threshold. I think if I keep this gardening thing up and plan on staying in this house for a while, it might be worth it to have another outdoor spigot installed.
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Disclaimer: This post was originally posted by Hero Member, Donald1800. This user is located in Fontana, CA Zone 8. This was originally posted on June 7, 2013.
I simply buried my tubing ~6" deep inside PVC pipe in all walkways or areas where the tubing might be vulnerable to damage from any source.
Donald1800
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Disclaimer: This post was originally posted by Hero Member, Psyche. This user is located in Zone 7a, Maryland. This was originally posted on June 7, 2013.
Burying is great and I did tack some hose along the building. I don't have an option to build another spigot (without a couple thousand bucks) and burying was not an option in two key places.