What is this called??
Hi,
Could someone please tell me the name of the small rectangular concrete sewer inlet located around many old buildings? The are about 20'' x 10'' having three holes in the top, the left an right normally designed to accept sewer pipe and the center is a circular metal grill. I need a replacement and not sure where to buy one, nor know what to call it? Cheers, |
What is this called??
On 31 Dec 2005 02:19:07 -0800, "crmay" wrote:
Hi, Could someone please tell me the name of the small rectangular concrete sewer inlet located around many old buildings? The are about 20'' x 10'' having three holes in the top, the left an right normally designed to accept sewer pipe and the center is a circular metal grill. I need a replacement and not sure where to buy one, nor know what to call it? Cheers, Perhaps a type of "Catch Basin"? |
What is this called??
crmay wrote:
Hi, Could someone please tell me the name of the small rectangular concrete sewer inlet located around many old buildings? The are about 20'' x 10'' having three holes in the top, the left an right normally designed to accept sewer pipe and the center is a circular metal grill. I need a replacement and not sure where to buy one, nor know what to call it? Cheers, Ah. This ng is mainly US oriented. You might try this group: UK.D-I-Y Jim |
What is this called??
On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 15:37:26 GMT, Speedy Jim wrote:
crmay wrote: Hi, Could someone please tell me the name of the small rectangular concrete sewer inlet located around many old buildings? The are about 20'' x 10'' having three holes in the top, the left an right normally designed to accept sewer pipe and the center is a circular metal grill. I need a replacement and not sure where to buy one, nor know what to call it? Cheers, Ah. This ng is mainly US oriented. You might try this group: UK.D-I-Y Jim I missed the .UK address. No wonder I could not figure out what he was referring to... I'd like to see a picture, to the OP, please post one on a website or just upload it to alt.test and tell us what to look for. |
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