Hello Everyone,
First and foremost, Thank you everyone for some good leeds and
suggestions. I gave it some thought over the weekend and -after
reading through your posts thismorning- I spoke with my lead
machinest about it. He assures me that he can machine a nice cover
out of .50 plastic sheet that will do the trick. But I did want to
say thanks for all those that offered advice. I've added several
sites to my favorites list. A bunch of very diverse and knowledgable
people in here.
David Z.
<a href="/group/PipingDesign/post?postID=vjulRGzzH32jkWonNwLG-GQKdTOJwJ8-ISKDZ8bnYfADvWXq_Ri1GmRW9Gp38DJ7N20sPaZ0zibgBnqwxNdkltK5ltM">PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com</a>, elrashid hassan <elrashid1@...> wrote:
>
> Dear,
>
> In this case you can use puddle flange and fill space by
grouting.
> thanks,
> ELRASHID
> MOTTMAC.
> U.A.E
>
> blenrayaust <blenrayaust@...> wrote:
> Link seal is the answer. Check out their website.
>
> --- In PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com, "David" <davidzook1959@> wrote:
> >
> > Hello Everyone,
> >
> > I have ran into a situation where I need to pass an 8" sch40
steel pipe
> > w/flanges through a concrete floor to a tank below. Does anyone
have
> > any idea where or how I can fill or cover the gap around the pipe
once
> > it is in place? I would prefer to purchase rather than have
something
> > fabricated. The floor will have an 14" hole core-drilled in order
to
> > get the flange through, that leaves a gap of 2.6875" all the way
around
> > the pipe to fill or cover.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > David Z.
> > Project Manager/Designer
> > Ocala, Fl
> >
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Received on Mon Sep 10 10:10:00 2007
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