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    Default Clemson Leveler Supplies in the Upstate

    Looking to make one at the end of the season. Anyone know of the cheapest place to get the 10" and 8" pipes in 20 ft lengths and fittings in Greenville/Anderson?

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    Try Fortiline Waterworks. Close to Donaldson center in Greenville. I buy all our pipe from there.
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    Ferguson Plumbing on Woodruff Rd.: Ferguson Waterworks out off white horse : Fortiline : AAA Supply or Prosource are a maybe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luvin' Labs View Post
    Ferguson Plumbing on Woodruff Rd.: Ferguson Waterworks out off white horse : Fortiline : AAA Supply or Prosource are a maybe.
    Or that!
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    Fortiline is good.
    HD supply on Pleasantburg stops at 6" or 8" I think.

    Ball Valves are the most expensive thing and they can be found online. You may not need one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DJP View Post
    Fortiline is good.
    HD supply on Pleasantburg stops at 6" or 8" I think.

    Ball Valves are the most expensive thing and they can be found online. You may not need one.
    Is the ball valve used so that you can shut off the water flow through the elbow so you can remove the stove pipe (vertical outflow pipe that determines water level)?

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    Yeah. Anywhere you want to stop the flow.
    If the water depth is not too deep I put the vertical pipe on the outlet side. I usually put a ball valve on the horizontal pipe after the vertical pipe. That way I can fill or drain the pond. Feel free to come by the office and we can go over different versions.

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    sorry Nick. I will get you parts and prices tomorrow, maybe monday

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