no handle.Someone dropped that in the clean out. Brutal. Is there a handle on it?
The pipe it's in is cast iron... try to get your magnet down a 85 ft of cast iron pipe.Get a big ass junk yard magnet and drag that shit to the clean out!
Weird. Crucible?no handle.
Not in it, on top of the grass and slide it within the pipe. BIG magnet!The pipe it's in is cast iron... try to get your magnet down a 85 ft of cast iron pipe.
10 ft deep? You think that would work? lol!Not in it, on top of the grass and slide it within the pipe. BIG magnet!
Hell no, but it would be entertaining as hell to watch10 ft deep? You think that would work? lol!
Merry Christmas! Shitter's full!Cousin Eddie will be displeased when he comes for Christmas.
Tell you what, it's the most expensive vase I've ever purchased.
Not an option. Believe me, I have asked them for other options than tearing up the lawn, but there doesn't seem to be one.snake it from the street?
It will eat the pipe way faster than the urn, assuming it's some type of steel -- HCl is great at eating iron, of which his pipe is 100%. That steel urn is less than 100% iron no matter what kind it is, hence the name. There's nothing that I can recall that would dissolve any flavor of steel faster than it would dissolve bare iron.Get about 5 gallons of HCl and pour it down the drain, don gas mask and wait about 3 hours, problem solved.
Thank you Mr. helper guy. All things were considered in my previous statement, no plan is perfect.It will eat the pipe way faster than the urn, assuming it's some type of steel -- HCl is great at eating iron, of which his pipe is 100%. That steel urn is less than 100% iron no matter what kind it is, hence the name. There's nothing that I can recall that would dissolve any flavor of steel faster than it would dissolve bare iron.
As such, any given acid you pour down that pipe would only serve to make the inside of that pipe larger, which I suppose could still solve the problem if the walls are thick enough to tolerate it and it's a straight shot to far-end opening.