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Any of you guys used this pipe, how flexible is it, could I pull it through an existing flexible underground duct?: https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/pipel...fpuvoC9Py6hLd4kREc4aArfIEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds

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its more stiffer than speedfit but not by much
 
Thanks for the response, I am going to have a problem running this anyway, I am just trying to avoid digging up the paving slabs, the existing 10mm copper is compromised and I am thinking of trying to pull the flexible pipe through on a 10mm compression.
 
Thanks for the response, I am going to have a problem running this anyway, I am just trying to avoid digging up the paving slabs, the existing 10mm copper is compromised and I am thinking of trying to pull the flexible pipe through on a 10mm compression.

no dont how far are the paving slabs
 
About 2m, but bedded on 100mm of concrete, the existing pipe moves both ends, push one end it moves the other end hoping it may just pull straight through, the alternative is through a 50mm duct to an adjacent shed, but a very torturous route after that, a Tigerloop is fitted so not too worried about the route.
 
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