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re: Boring a drainage pipe under a driveway
Posted on 6/24/20 at 4:31 pm to AEXLSUTIG
Posted on 6/24/20 at 4:31 pm to AEXLSUTIG
I don't know what drove me to finally create an account on TD and actually post something instead of lurk. Oh I remember, it's because I spent a weekend doing exactly what keakar, LSUtigermE, etc said to do with the water jet and PVC pipe.
It does work. I drove a 3/4" PVC pipe under a 9' wide driveway for an electrical raceway for a driveway gate operator. Like others have mentioned, you need to dig a pretty long trench to the depth of the concrete so you are driving the pipe in flat and it does not angle down (I did not and my pipe was about 20" down on the other side).
We also had a lot of pine trees in the vicinity so digging was tough (constantly cutting roots) and I'm sure I was hitting some under the driveway causing the pipe to deflect.
This was not happening by just pushing and forcing the pipe under the driveway either (at least my soil conditions didn't allow for it). I ended up putting a PVC Tee on the end, connected the hose at a 90 degree, and then put a PVC cap on the end so I could drive it with the sledge hammer. (Buy several caps because you will break some).
At the end of the day, it was a total pain but damn it was satisfying once I completed it.
I will attempt to post some pics...forgive me if they don't work. First post and first pics.
It does work. I drove a 3/4" PVC pipe under a 9' wide driveway for an electrical raceway for a driveway gate operator. Like others have mentioned, you need to dig a pretty long trench to the depth of the concrete so you are driving the pipe in flat and it does not angle down (I did not and my pipe was about 20" down on the other side).
We also had a lot of pine trees in the vicinity so digging was tough (constantly cutting roots) and I'm sure I was hitting some under the driveway causing the pipe to deflect.
This was not happening by just pushing and forcing the pipe under the driveway either (at least my soil conditions didn't allow for it). I ended up putting a PVC Tee on the end, connected the hose at a 90 degree, and then put a PVC cap on the end so I could drive it with the sledge hammer. (Buy several caps because you will break some).
At the end of the day, it was a total pain but damn it was satisfying once I completed it.
I will attempt to post some pics...forgive me if they don't work. First post and first pics.
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