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Re: How do I.. remove this drain cover!?

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2023 4:54 pm
by spread-tee
Is it a pressed steel thing filled with screed and then tiled?

I remember some of those rectangular screw downs have screws that come out some way and then you lift them with a bar under the screws themselves. Mind you they are bloody heavy when screeded and tiled, and with a bit of rust you will be back to the trusty sledgehammer.

I just luv hammers really :D

Desp

Re: How do I.. remove this drain cover!?

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2023 4:56 pm
by Mr Gus
Brave man doing a search for that on t'internet could turn up a lot of on site jokes at the very least.

Re: How do I.. remove this drain cover!?

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2023 5:18 pm
by AE-NMidlands
Mr Gus wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 4:56 pm Brave man doing a search for that on t'internet could turn up a lot of on site jokes at the very least.
You mean "screwed and tiled?"
but yes, I see what you mean... reminds me of a verse of the rugby song "Dina Dina show us your legs" from my youth. I didn't play the game, apart from being chased around the field or getting involved as little as possible at an ordinary state grammar school, but had a book of the songs!

Re: How do I.. remove this drain cover!?

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2023 6:59 pm
by Mr Gus
spread-tee wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 3:53 pm Is it just a screw down or are there lifting eyes in it??

If it is as stuck as you say you are probably best off battering the shit out of it with a sledghammer, rip it up and replace lid and frame with something that has a proper system for lifting in the future. I have spent many an hour trying to prise these things up, welding up some lifting hooks from re-bar mostly to no avail. Go to a good tile shop and source a few new tiles first and you will save yourself a bunch of heartache. And it wont cost a lot of money.

Really do need a piccy mate.

Desp
Screwed n tiled 1980's coffee nastiness but no desire to re-tile a whole floor.
Previously the attachment points are to the inside of the screw down area which worked on the two previous occasions, not this time. ..damn

Re: How do I.. remove this drain cover!?

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2023 7:01 pm
by Mr Gus
AE-NMidlands wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 5:18 pm
Mr Gus wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 4:56 pm Brave man doing a search for that on t'internet could turn up a lot of on site jokes at the very least.
You mean "screwed and tiled?"
but yes, I see what you mean... reminds me of a verse of the rugby song "Dina Dina show us your legs" from my youth. I didn't play the game, apart from being chased around the field or getting involved as little as possible at an ordinary state grammar school, but had a book of the songs!
"Come here & let me grease up yer man-ole" ..etc

Re: How do I.. remove this drain cover!?

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2023 7:12 pm
by AE-NMidlands
Mr Gus wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 7:01 pm
AE-NMidlands wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 5:18 pm
Mr Gus wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 4:56 pm Brave man doing a search for that on t'internet could turn up a lot of on site jokes at the very least.
You mean "screwed and tiled?"
but yes, I see what you mean... reminds me of a verse of the rugby song "Dina Dina show us your legs" from my youth. I didn't play the game, apart from being chased around the field or getting involved as little as possible at an ordinary state grammar school, but had a book of the songs!
"Come here & let me grease up yer man-ole" ..etc
I remember "Rich girls, they use Vaseline, poor girls they use lard, Dinah uses axle-grease because...!"

Re: How do I.. remove this drain cover!?

Posted: Tue May 30, 2023 5:14 pm
by Mr Gus
Finally the lid is due to go back on in a couple of days.
Not having the wife & kiddo around last week meant I could monitor the seepage past the blockage (as was) which at one point spilled out, nasty!

As it was backed up I was forced to remove the crud until it was "water of a brown colour"
I rodded with my bailey blues (10 x lengths) zero resistance.
That pushed it beyond my scope of movement.

Called local firm who found some 17 metres away a limescale build up that was preventing flow, abrasive doo-hicky took it out, all flowed as normal.

Bearing in mind I swear by (for the internal pipework, having removed some & reinstalled it to check progress) the plug in limescale slurr-ifier which cleaned our pipes out over several years & flushed the crud away in copper piping, i'm interested as to how limescale builds up a lip in a clay waste pipe at such a distance.

The guys said no fat-bergs present,(we are on a loop) present ..we are careful not to pour oils, nor use clay ingredient clothes washing powders.
We managed 15 years since the last blockage (tree roots) ..now I need to finish cleaning the pit entrance & apply a lid grease, ..Screwfix?

(the 1 tonne naff hydraulic jack kit is going back, it was naff, the 2 tonne was a breeze) ..way better construction & no air blockage hindering it.

Do you reckon the limescale would have been shiftable IF i'd had a second set of bailey's??

Re: How do I.. remove this drain cover!? / "manhole grease"

Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2023 3:12 pm
by Mr Gus
You'd hope that there would be a spec sheet on CLARK (yaxley, p,boro) drain manufacturers & galvanisers that a small domestic tin of "manhole grease" would be widely available, nope it's 3kg cans (50+ years use at the rate we lift ours)

So what inert grease can be used that doesn't shaft me so I can clean & seal everything properly?

Should I get a small pot of marine grease?

Or am I overthinking & simply need a general purpose lubricating grease?

cheers
Gus

Re: How do I.. remove this drain cover!?

Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2023 3:49 pm
by Fintray
I would imagine any lubricating grease would prevent it sticking again.

Re: How do I.. remove this drain cover!?

Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2023 3:54 pm
by Mr Gus
It's got to be inert, so the commonly found lithium grease = a no no!
Don't want to drip drip more nasties into the environment.
Galv steel cover underside onto iron? & cement.

Trying to find a non exorbitently priced 500g tub is proving maddening, considering every house will have a bloody drain cover this stuff is incredibly overlooked or stupidly expensive & in non domestic sized cans.

:evil: