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Hi All,
Some time ago I removed a short section of rainwater pipe (approx 8-10 inches) in order to fit a retrofit plastic above ground grid thingy. I may have to reverse this in order to make our replacement single skin oil tank Oftec compliant (thus avoiding the cost of a bunded tank). What is the best way to go about this? Will there be a suitable fitting to join (in an oil tight manner to the cut off bit thats buried in the ground? Or can I butt join them and seal (perhaps silicon followed by a mortar fillet?) TIA Chris |
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