You need a better blower then? I've had decent luck with greenlee in the past. I've seen a blower move water, never had good luck moving too much of it sucking. Am I alone in this observation?
I've got some great stories about water and blowing in a string. The one I'm thinking of, the stink water was still perfectly 3" around, and moving fast, when it hit my co-worker several feet from the conduit. It took a few minutes to build the pressure, but a LOT (10 gallons?) of water was blown out of that pipe.
The best part is we told him to wear old clothes for manhole work. He didn't listen. I was laughing so hard I almost wizzed myself. :grin:
Doug S.
I used a GB blower to clear out a 2" pipe feeding a sign for a motel. I set the thing up, and turned it on. I went out to the sign to see if anything was coming out.
Keep in mind, due to local codes, the sign was restricted to 8' tall, and the pipe came up in the bottom.
As I rounded the corner of the building, some poor shmuck happened to be walking by, and heard some strange noise coming from the sign. As he sauntered over, he looked directly into the pipe.
Out came about 5 gallons of the stinkiest, slimiest, gunkiest water I've ever seen.
I laughed myself senseless.