James' idea below will also work with compresssed air.

Have a good day,

Jim Fleig

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On Dec 25, 2010, at 6:16 PM, Jim Wilkin <[email protected]>  
wrote:

> I have heard of people pushing  a small diameter plastic tube  
> connected
> to a steam generator through the pipe .
>
> On 12/25/2010 04:45 PM, andy pugh wrote:
>> I am at my parents' house for christmas. The water supply pipe is
>> frozen, somewhere underground and we have no water. This is putting
>> rather a crimp on things.
>>
>> Is there a well-known solution to this problem? It is a somewhat
>> unusual supply, being a private, communal supply fed from a spring
>> into a cistern. The cistern is not frozen, and we think that other
>> houses in the hamlet are OK. (Which at least limits how much pipe we
>> might have to dig up to warm up.)
>>
>> The pipes are plastic, so the idea of resistive heating is probably  
>> out.
>>
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