I have never had a good experience installing any type of steel pipe in the 
ground. The best long term solution if you don't want or can't do thrust blocks 
is to run it in copper. 
Mark at Aero

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From: [email protected] 
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To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri Mar 26 08:52:06 2010
Subject: Re: Grooved Underground, Thrust Blocks Required?

No, this is a minor amount of pipe, connecting one part of a
system to another. I'm sure that this has been done by most everyone here
at one time or another. My question was "Would thrust blocks be required"?



At 11:41 AM 3/26/2010, you wrote:
>I assume you are using the galvanized pipe only on a portion of a yard
>FDC, right?
>
>Roland
>

Vince Sabolik
Christi Fire Protection, Inc.
11351 Pearl Road
Strongsville, Ohio 44136

T 440 572-7730  F 440 572-7719  Email: 
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