tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7553630034022361936.comments2010-06-02T10:53:40.169-07:00Roger RoastUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7553630034022361936.post-52877743684307389072010-06-02T10:53:40.169-07:002010-06-02T10:53:40.169-07:00I'm a plummer. I could easily plug that hole. ...I'm a plummer. I could easily plug that hole. I've plugged water gushing from broken 2" pipes before. Here is how: 1) Make a clean cut on the broken end of the pipe so that you can fit a compression tee over that part of the pipe. If nobody makes a compression tee that size (for BP Pipe), contract with a manufacturer to make one ASAP! 2) Place a 90 degree elbow on the compression tee, with another piece of pipe (smaller size) on the other end of the 90 degree angle. 3) Slip the compression tee over the broken pipe. Now it will be shooting the oil straight up towards the surface. 4) Lower pieced of pipe and connect it via a compression tee to the pipe on the end of the 90 degree elbow. 5) Once the pipe has reached the surface, the oil can be collected in tankers until it can be capped with special pipe capping equipment (for above ground capping). Tighten the compression tees below, then cap the pipe that will now be above the surface and can easily collect the oil in tankers until it's capped. <br />Why wasn't this done earlier? They wanted to pollute our country.Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03070094609210061096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7553630034022361936.post-46175009825895004922010-05-24T13:03:22.294-07:002010-05-24T13:03:22.294-07:00Seems to me you could drop huge boulders or rocks ...Seems to me you could drop huge boulders or rocks in that hole. Seems also you could blast and collapse or cave in the hole.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11657864723832424599noreply@blogger.com