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Small inspection hatch for pipe joint in concrete floor?
My 10mm oil pipe runs through the garage floor slab (in a screed-filled
channel) and I need to re-route one end, but this will need a compression elbow. I don't want to bury the elbow in screed so need to find a small inspection hatch, or to make a frame and cover insert. Can anyone recommend a suitable hatch? |
Small inspection hatch for pipe joint in concrete floor?
Maybe the kind of hatch you see in the street to allow access to water stop taps? Builders merchant? |
Small inspection hatch for pipe joint in concrete floor?
Murmansk wrote:
Maybe the kind of hatch you see in the street to allow access to water stop taps? Builders merchant? Sometimes called a "toby" |
Small inspection hatch for pipe joint in concrete floor?
On 12/05/2021 20:24, Murmansk wrote:
Maybe the kind of hatch you see in the street to allow access to water stop taps? Builders merchant? An excellent suggestion but they all seem to be marked either "water" or "gas" |
Small inspection hatch for pipe joint in concrete floor?
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Small inspection hatch for pipe joint in concrete floor?
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My 10mm oil pipe runs through the garage floor slab (in a screed-filled channel) and I need to re-route one end, but this will need a compression elbow. I don't want to bury the elbow in screed so need to find a small inspection hatch, or to make a frame and cover insert. Can anyone recommend a suitable hatch? An aluminium rodding eye would give you a frame and cover but youd need to saw off the angled pipe beneath. Just a thought. https://www.plastics-express.co.uk/1...=Rodding%20eye Tim -- Please don't feed the trolls |
Small inspection hatch for pipe joint in concrete floor?
On 13/05/2021 13:26, Tim+ wrote:
wrote: My 10mm oil pipe runs through the garage floor slab (in a screed-filled channel) and I need to re-route one end, but this will need a compression elbow. I don't want to bury the elbow in screed so need to find a small inspection hatch, or to make a frame and cover insert. Can anyone recommend a suitable hatch? An aluminium rodding eye would give you a frame and cover but youd need to saw off the angled pipe beneath. Just a thought. https://www.plastics-express.co.uk/1...=Rodding%20eye Tim Thanks Tim, I think that will fit the bill nicely so you've just won the prize :-) |
Small inspection hatch for pipe joint in concrete floor?
On 11 May 2021 at 21:24:21 BST, "
wrote: My 10mm oil pipe runs through the garage floor slab (in a screed-filled channel) and I need to re-route one end, but this will need a compression elbow. I don't want to bury the elbow in screed so need to find a small inspection hatch, or to make a frame and cover insert. Can anyone recommend a suitable hatch? Is it practical to dig up the whole length of the pipe and replace it with a longer one with a bend in it? -- Roger Hayter |
Small inspection hatch for pipe joint in concrete floor?
On 14/05/2021 00:02, Roger Hayter wrote:
On 11 May 2021 at 21:24:21 BST, " wrote: My 10mm oil pipe runs through the garage floor slab (in a screed-filled channel) and I need to re-route one end, but this will need a compression elbow. I don't want to bury the elbow in screed so need to find a small inspection hatch, or to make a frame and cover insert. Can anyone recommend a suitable hatch? Is it practical to dig up the whole length of the pipe and replace it with a longer one with a bend in it? It runs from a tank about 4m away from the house, under a hedge and dry stone wall, under two paving slabs, through cavity wall footings and across the 5m wide garage/workshop (in a screed-filled trench) ... perhaps I should call for volunteers ;-) |
Small inspection hatch for pipe joint in concrete floor?
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