dammit steve and ratrocket, where were you guys at friday when I finished this up?

fittings ended being as pictured, didn't think to do sch80 or brass elbow. Being that I would have to cut through a concrete floor to replace it, I hope that the galv elbow holds forever...
Hydrant ended up being a mofo to put in by myself. Seven and a half feet long was hard to hold on to/keep straight while I was down in the hole trying to hold the pvc together to let the glue set. Had to do it a couple of times before I got a system down where I nailed a board to the shed frame and tied the top off to hold it straight while I worked on the pvc to pvc fitting.
to answer a couple of posts:
I passed on the dope+tape combo on the threads, I can make a mess out of anything, so I just did the dope by itself on the threaded parts instead of messing with tape also.
charles: I didn't run a horiz. piece of galvanized in the bottom because I was told that galv would corrode copper and that would put have run the galv within a foot or so of the copper propane line. What I ended up doing was packing rock under the final 36" of pvc instead, about a foot and a half wide and a foot deep. Between that, and then coming up through dirt, rock, and concrete into the shed, I hope it will be stable, time will tell though I guess...
at the end was a 12"x24" wide x 18" deep pit of rock for the drainback valve.
now that it's in and the concrete is poured, I'm scared to turn it on in case something happens and I would have to tear it out to fix it

