PVC/Cast Iron/Steel/Plastic/ Depends on what type
cut the fuel line then drain it then splice the fule line back on
you cannot repair a fiberglass top on a jeep if it has been cut, only replacing it will give it a true seal and look new.
To effectively repair a drip line using a coupling, follow these steps: Cut the damaged section of the drip line using scissors or a knife. Insert the coupling into both ends of the cut drip line. Secure the coupling by twisting it onto the drip line ends. Test the repair by turning on the water and checking for leaks.
its not easy but if you can locate your main drain pipe and its below your basement floor then saw cut up the floor and attach the floor drain to the trap and then tie on to the main line using the same pipe or adapters. If you have no main drain under your basement floor then you will need to saw cut a hole for a sump pump pit or basin and install the sump pump to your main drain line which has to be installed so your sump pump line runs higher then your main line before wyeing to the main line. then cut up the floor to where u want your floor drain and run the drain to your sump pump basin . Some states want a vent on your floor drain and on your sump basin so I would check what your local codes are.
You cut the drain line and add a 2" section.
Cut the kink out of the copper line and swedge it so one end will fit inside the other cut end and silver solder the line back together.
Cut out the section with the pin hole and use a compression union
A line segment that has been cut exactly in half
Cut out bad section of fuel line and replace with flexible fuel line and hose clamps
The same as any other PVC drain. Trailers have a plastic or fabric covering underneath. Cut this at the drain and repair the pipe. Duct tape the cut in the fabric or staple a section of cheap blue tarp over that section.
If it is a pressure line, cut it out and replace it. You might get a epoxy putty to hold on a drain pipe.
Unfortunately, nobody has been able to come up with a method for making water drain uphill.You can, however, purchase a pump that will send the water up to your existing drain.AnswerI am thinking that the person who asked this question may have beenrefering to the drain line going up hill in a confusing way. If there is a line already going into the basement floor, that line would be your waste line.If this is the case, you can cut a Y into the Waste line.I am not a professional plumber.I will not go into the details of how to do this, because I would not want to misslead.If the Y fitting is cut into the waste line, I am pretty sure it still requires venting the washer above the highest line entering the waste line.It would still require some work, but not having to jack hammer the basement floor.