You are so smart and clever. I always say one can do it better and cheaper at home. A big sprinkler company is charging $111 for this same thing. And, using the water throughout the pipes to add weight so the sprinkler is stable is genius. This gives me the "blueprint" I was looking for to build my own. A BIG 'Thank You' to you for this video!
Or - if you don't like your impact sprinkler or other type of sprinkler that screws into a base , a lot of them the impact (or other) heads will unscrew off of the base and a half inch diameter irrigation "riser" will fit into that threaded hole in the base and then screw your pop-up onto that riser in the ready-made base 😊
Again just go buy a two-part sprinkler, some kind of sprinkler head that screws into a base, unscrew the sprinkler head and the remaining hole and threads in the base will probably fit the standard yard irrigation stuff , like it did for me, risers and rotary and spray heads , don't have to "make" a base at all 🙂
You are so smart and clever. I always say one can do it better and cheaper at home. A big sprinkler company is charging $111 for this same thing. And, using the water throughout the pipes to add weight so the sprinkler is stable is genius. This gives me the "blueprint" I was looking for to build my own. A BIG 'Thank You' to you for this video!
Love it !!
That was a great video, I am going to make this one.
Thank you!
Why use PVC pipe greater than 3/4 inch or the size of the connector to the sprinkler?
it allows for more water inside the base of the sprinkler which carries the weight you want to keep it stable.
You are smart, thank you for the video
Great video!
Thank you for watching
Wonder if you can add an extension for another line or the pressure will drop?
You absolutely can add an extension... and yes the pressure would not be the same.
Great video! Any issues with it tipping over?
What? No parts list?
Excellent!
thank you for watching
Thanks!!!!
thanks for watching!
Or - if you don't like your impact sprinkler or other type of sprinkler that screws into a base , a lot of them the impact (or other) heads will unscrew off of the base and a half inch diameter irrigation "riser" will fit into that threaded hole in the base and then screw your pop-up onto that riser in the ready-made base 😊
Again just go buy a two-part sprinkler, some kind of sprinkler head that screws into a base, unscrew the sprinkler head and the remaining hole and threads in the base will probably fit the standard yard irrigation stuff , like it did for me, risers and rotary and spray heads , don't have to "make" a base at all 🙂
Its a tee
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