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Thursday, October 4th 2012, 11:35pm

by Wet_Boots

Nothing really sticks to the polyethylene jacket of irrigation wire. "potting" it in silicone sealant might be best.

Thursday, October 4th 2012, 10:55pm

by denkenz

Best way to fix nicked irrigation wire?

While digging around the yard, I managed to hit the sprinkler system pipe. I also managed to nick a white wire, which I assume is the common wire for the system. Any input on the correct fix in this situation? The wire is not cut, but the jacket seems to be compromised slightly.
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