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PVC watering system

Naesstrom avatarNaesstrom

April 29, 2022

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Since the summer will be hot and not much rain and I'm a lazy person I made a simple watering system. I had some 20mm PVC piping left since I built my hoop house so I remixed a gardena fitting, made a plug and also a tool to make straight lines on the pipe!

Here you can see it in action https://youtu.be/i0mQIN7g-Pw

Since PVC pipe is easy to get anc cheap you can make lots of watering systems with this method. Buy some 90º angles and make it into a square for your raised beds. Bend it to a circle around your trees or bushes. There's no end to the possibilities!

Print Settings

Printer Brand:

RepRap

Printer:

Mono Mendel

Rafts:

No

Supports:

No

Resolution:

0,2

Infill:

80

Notes:

I printed it with 100% infill but I think that 80 or even lower might work. Use cooling fan and you won't need supports!

Post-Printing

Step 1

Lock your length of 20mm PVC in place somehow, then use the tool and a pen to make a straight line on the pipe. Take a measuring tape and make a mark each 100mm for example

Step 2

Drill holes on each mark, I used a 1,5mm drill but I think you can use a tad larger one to. It depends on your water pressure and the number of holes.

Step 3

Fasten the coupler and the plug on each end using silicone, glue gun, epoxy or anything else you have available.

Step 4

Connect the water hose and let it flow. Great, now you can have a beer/wine/coke instead of carrying water all day!

Category: Outdoor & Garden

License:

Creative Commons — Attribution — Share Alike

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