Extra Heavy Duty 4' Wye Fitting (NEW RELEASE)

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Extra Heavy Duty 4" Wye Fitting (NEW RELEASE)

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Extra Heavy Duty 4" Wye Fitting (NEW RELEASE)
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EXTRA Heavy-Duty 4 in. Wye Fitting 48% off

FRENCHDRAINMAN
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Now that’s what a Wye should look like.

michaelpayne
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Ok now this I need. Nice work, FDM! Gonna add this to my order that I'm building. Thanks for making this.

brianlukanic
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Will this wye work with dual wall pipe?

twgatewood
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People need this fitting every time they combine 2 perforated pipes or a perf to solid.

Buckeyejames
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Good Stuff! How about a Wye with a built in 45 degree fitting. Sure would save us time and the headache of finding a 45 degree fitting for corrugated pipe.

Buckeyejames
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This fitting is also handy for cleanouts on a french drain.

sparekeiv
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He forgot to tell you guys, but it is made of pure virgin materials!

elbuggo
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Awesome wye! Thinking of getting one of these to connect two 3” downspout lines to a 4” output. Or really 2.5 lines since one of the lines has another line for a porch downspout wyed into it. Is there a reducer you recommend for this? Also are you planning on making a 3” version of this at some point? I’d prefer it to the 3” ADS wye you currently sell.

mdailyJHU
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Would your 4 in. High Octane 8-Slot work for a septic lateral lines?

thgrweed
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Can I ask a newbie question? How hard would the flow need to be in both upstream pipes to overwhelm the resulting single 4" that they combine to? Is there a formula that helps, or is it that there's simply no way that each single pipe can be so full that it's ever an issue? I intuitively assume that two 4" pipes should join to a 6" to ensure no "traffic jams" in a raging storm.

brianlukanic