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4” schedule 4o pipe does not fit schedule 40 4” wye

Yeah I overdid it with the 8” Schedule 80, but some of that will be going under driveway on the other side of the property and I wanted the strength there. Probably could have gotten away with less, but could not return once it was bought. As the song goes, can’t stop now as the clothes are bought.
I would have gone with the schedule 80, 8, 10 or 12" - or corrugated in similar sizes.

Slotted covered corrugated if that would have been appropriate.

Sometimes you can't go too big.
 
Yeah I overdid it with the 8” Schedule 80, but some of that will be going under driveway on the other side of the property and I wanted the strength there. Probably could have gotten away with less, but could not return once it was bought. As the song goes, can’t stop now as the clothes are bought.
I thought it was, Can't stop now that the clothes are off.

And I wonder why I got married at 17
 
I thought it was, Can't stop now that the clothes are off.

And I wonder why I got married at 17
OK so here’s the story on the line “can’t stop now because the clothes are bought.” It’s from a song called Urban Struggle by the Vandals. Back in the early 1980s when SoCal punk rock was in its halcyon days, the bands would play at the Cuckoo’s Nest in Costa Mesa, CA. Just a few blocks away was a Country Music Bar called Zubies. It was hard to keep the two factions apart, with both sides making fun of how the other dressed. Many times the interaction ended up in street brawls. So the song is making fun of the cowboys at Zubies with the line “cowboy look is the one I want, can’t stop now because the clothes are bought.” But, yes “can’t stop now because the clothes are off” works just as well.

 
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