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Unread 11-19-10, 11:37 AM
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I haven't tried this, but how about putting a little water in the line to soften the clog and use a piece of flexible plastic, such as a long thin tye-wrap to push the clog out of the line. You may have to do this from both ends of the line.
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Unread 11-19-10, 12:21 PM
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It's a pretty small hole, Jim. And it meanders inside the wing, so it's long, maybe 2 feet. That thin a tye-wrap probably won't be long enough. What about a thin solid copper wire, like the uninsulated ground wire in 14/2 Romex house wire? Also, you have any concerns about blowing it from the bottom or Drano?

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We blew them out from the cap end. I blew them while dad monitored the exit hole. Clog is gone
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