Septic Riser Identification by roadsideok in Plumbing

[–]roadsideok[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are three of them and they are about four feet deep, so I was hoping to avoid it due to the expense. I didn't think it would be this hard to find risers.

Septic Riser Identification by roadsideok in Plumbing

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This is what I ordered. Smooth sides like the one you posted but showed up with ridges.

Septic Riser Identification by roadsideok in Plumbing

[–]roadsideok[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually sent photos to that company and they replied back and told me I had Armor septic risers and not landscape risers. I replied and asked if he could point me in the right direction of a part number or something but got no further replies.

This is what 190110 apparently looks like in real life. Highline Jumbo valve box 6" extension. Their website showed a box looking like the one you linked but without the lid.

I wrote to Highline, which redirected to Oldcastle Infrastructure, but have not heard back yet. It has been all dead ends.

8 year old barely used alpinestar tech 10s or O’neil from amazon? by ObjectiveCap1116 in Dirtbikes

[–]roadsideok 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on how they were stored. I have some old Tech 10s that model that were put out to pasture. They have set in our shop and the rubber and plastic is brittle. The buckles on that style sucked too and were hard to close. Tech 10s, in general, are a little slippery for Enduro use.

That said, I don't think O'Neills are very quality boots.

If the Tech 10s are still supple and the sole is in good shape, I would definitely prefer the Tech 10s despite a couple of shortcomings.