It isn't that the pipes leak, its the condensation in the pipe.You have to a
way for it to drain or your coax is sitting in water.
Larry K1ZW
Durham, NC
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Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 7:53 AM
Subject: [TowerTalk] buried coax
> i have various runs buried in plastic EMT. all sections were glued with
> pvc/cpvc cement. i've had no problems with leakage. most homes in the USA
have
> pvc/cpvc water/waste systems and they aren't leaking. i feel the pros are
way
> ahead of the cons
>
> k9il
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