Replacing an old cast iron manhole cover
"Michael Chare" wrote in message o.uk... "David Chapman" wrote in message ... Hi, We have a very old rectangular cast iron manhole cover (approximately 650mm x 495mm) in our front drive which has just shattered and is now in urgent need of replacement. The nearest size (in galvanised steel) that seems to be available from the local builders merchants is around 600mm x 450mm so it seems likely that the old frame will have to be replaced as well with one that is large enough to cover the hole plus overlap for fixing. I'm posting this in the hope that someone in the NG with experience of these problems can suggest any better replacement solutions, or offer any hints or tips as to the best way to replace the old manhole frame/cover. Any constructive comments will be much appreciated. Make sure that you buy one that is strong enough to support a vehicle. Some covers are only suitable for pedestrian use. -- Michael Chare Get a piece of 1/4" steel chequer plate cut to fit your hole and if the loading is great weld 2" angle irons across the underside AWEM |
Replacing an old cast iron manhole cover
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember "Andrew Mawson" saying something like: Get a piece of 1/4" steel chequer plate cut to fit your hole and if the loading is great weld 2" angle irons across the underside Which is the most sensible solution. Iow, just what I'd do :) |
Replacing an old cast iron manhole cover
Size of cast manhole cover 565 x 350
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Replacing an old cast iron manhole cover
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