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..... over the past few years, living in South TEXAS, *I* have noticed that a couple of the inside sink faucets, and one outside BIB now run slowly ...
So, *I* bought MARKs book, and some air compressor adapters and prepared to blow water / air back down the lines in hopes of clearing the pipes ...
Then *I* remembered my High School Physics [ pressure in a closed vessel is constant throught the vessel ]... while *I* may blow the silt out of the line, *I* am not removing it from the system ... this can be corrected ( *I* hope) by leaving a BIB "open", thus causing the BLOWN air / water to exit properly ...
IF this idea works, *I* think *I* should start @ fitting fartherst from the BIB and work towards it, thus constantly pushing water / air towards the exit point ...
With my normal pressure of 40PSI, *I* think *I* can double that from my compressor to blow the silt from the faucet line back into the main line and out thru the open BIB ...
??? Am *I* missing something, or will this work ???