- 1. Inspection pit (score: 1)
- Author: "Conrad" <conrad@conrad.uk.net>
- Date: Tue, 13 May 2003 17:23:43 +0100
- My next project is building a 24'x14' shed for working on big stuff like the jcb, tractor and E150. I want to put a pit about 20' long in the floor. I have digger etc so I can esily dig the hole, but
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- 2. Re: Inspection pit (score: 1)
- Author: David Scheidt <dmschei@attglobal.net>
- Date: Tue, 13 May 2003 12:00:33 -0500
- You hire an engineer, and then pour concrete the way he tells you to. /// unsubscribe/change address requests to majordomo@autox.team.net or try /// http://www.team.net/mailman/listinfo /// Archives
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- 3. Re: Inspection pit (score: 1)
- Author: Chris Kantarjiev <cak@dimebank.com>
- Date: Tue, 13 May 2003 11:05:35 -0700 (PDT)
- If you're doing this under permit, there's a good chance that you can't do this at all - inspection pits like this are generally illegal nowadays due to fears of combustible and poisonous gases coll
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- 4. Re: Inspection pit (score: 1)
- Author: JNiolon@uss.com
- Date: Tue, 13 May 2003 13:37:18 -0500
- You hire an engineer, and then pour concrete the way he tells you to. I agree with David... an engineer might be thought to be an unnecessary cost but consider the cost of loss of equipment, pit and
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- 5. Re: Inspection pit (score: 1)
- Author: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
- Date: Tue, 13 May 2003 15:07:44 -0400
- Yes, this is true in the United States. I'm not sure about the UK, though. I believe there is a uk in Conrad's email address. I've seen prefabricated fiberglass pit shells in British magazines. Kind
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