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Hi

I have an old inspection trap which is fed both from my bathroom and outside surface drainage which then enters an old brick inspection chamber. The inspection chamber is then also fed from from both mine and my neighbours toilet foul. The inspection chamber cover is severely rusted because this was concreted over. I have a couple of questions here:

1) am I ok to remove the cover with an angle grinder as there appears to be no other option? No lift points and severely rusted as this was concreted over

2) should the brick inspection chamber be replaced?

3) if the brick inspection chamber isn’t removed I would replace the trap with a single pipe in to the inspection chamber. I presume there is no issue with this is I use a sleeve and seal it?

Any advice would be appreciated
 
Just one more thing here Rob. There seems to be a fair thickness of some sort of bitumen cover holding the lid firmly in place which is stopping the cover releasing. Any recommendations?
put a small volume of 95 Ron petrol..on it ...light a match chuck it and run away ..it you leave a straight petrol path from it then light the far end...do not use 97 or 99 Ron that is looney juice which I use in one if my cars when I want some fun
its easy ..see you at the other side
centralheatking
 
put a small volume of 95 Ron petrol..on it ...light a match chuck it and run away ..it you leave a straight petrol path from it then light the far end...do not use 97 or 99 Ron that is looney juice which I use in one if my cars when I want some fun
its easy ..see you at the other side
centralheatking

Why do you insist on setting things on fire? Sinister perhaps? :p:p
 
Why do you insist on setting things on fire? Sinister perhaps?
No not sinister , just my way,
Fire is a great cleanser when is controlled, I am a water engineer and will always back water against fire . Ask any Fire
expert with whom I associate with
regular...I am also familiar with intumescent barriers and the initial
chemical derivative products ...phenolic resins ..back in the mists of time 1985 ish with British Petroleum Products when we were fresh out of university...we had a ball playing with fire and stuff
Rob Foster aka centralheatking
 
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One day Rob, someone will follow some of your more interesting advice and the results will be... interesting! ;)

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put a small volume of 95 Ron petrol..on it ...light a match chuck it and run away ..it you leave a straight petrol path from it then light the far end...do not use 97 or 99 Ron that is looney juice which I use in one if my cars when I want some fun
its easy ..see you at the other side
centralheatking

I love the fact that this is the second time or maybe third time in as many weeks (ish) that your solution to a problem has been "set fire to it". I actually like the way you think and also give me a chuckle every now and then. :)
 

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