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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/14/2018 2:04 PM, Steve Hammatt,
Mount Vernon WA USA wrote:<br>
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<div>My recent purchase of a Gilmour hose-end impulse
sprinkler. </div>
<div>It seems to be very difficult to get a good sprinkler
now, </div>
<div>I grew up using Nelson (painted yellow) sprinklers, but
even </div>
<div>they seemingly are of much lesser quality.</div>
<div>Anyway, my problem is to find a reasonable and quick way
to </div>
<div>add weight (other than to carry a brick) to the base of
the </div>
<div>unit. Unfortunately the base is plastic, however there
are many </div>
<div>cavities that something could be poured into to help
stabilize </div>
<div>the sprinkler.</div>
<div>Any suggestions?</div>
<div>Thanks.</div>
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This is shoptalk, dang it!!! Use a brake rotor!!!<br>
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