The drainage run is following the new walls of the building so L shaped for stormwater. So from far end its Trapped gully-110mm pipe-sweep tee picks up the french drain- 90 deg bend-tee for 2 x Aco sections via a trap-more 110mm pipe and into manhole (combined service)
The toilet pipework is a vent stack with hopefully later today an upstairs toilet takoff, other bathroom wastes into it, down to ground level where it enters the manhole too. downstairs loo also enters the same manhole so its a bit busy in there.
There is nowhere to bung the french drain without a redesign.
The brickies line is a red herring, end of day and its been moved up some to clear the last course.
The steel section on the corner is in fact a bit of my Unistrut so bears no relationship to a guage rod other than the fact its not bent and is being used to butt the bricks up against :wink: and give somewhere for the string line to clip onto.
http://www.unistrut.co.uk/index.php?par ... %20Channel
I just finished a temporary replumb of the bathroom waste, what a pita that was with old 1 1/4" and 1 1/2" married up to 32 & 40mm, still its done and poking out the wall now waiting for a stack to put it into, he did say he would be back to build the stack today, hope so as the family need showers.
Bricky is hating the weather, must be near 30 deg here, not so good for building walls in I am told.
The toilet pipework is a vent stack with hopefully later today an upstairs toilet takoff, other bathroom wastes into it, down to ground level where it enters the manhole too. downstairs loo also enters the same manhole so its a bit busy in there.
There is nowhere to bung the french drain without a redesign.
The brickies line is a red herring, end of day and its been moved up some to clear the last course.
The steel section on the corner is in fact a bit of my Unistrut so bears no relationship to a guage rod other than the fact its not bent and is being used to butt the bricks up against :wink: and give somewhere for the string line to clip onto.
http://www.unistrut.co.uk/index.php?par ... %20Channel
I just finished a temporary replumb of the bathroom waste, what a pita that was with old 1 1/4" and 1 1/2" married up to 32 & 40mm, still its done and poking out the wall now waiting for a stack to put it into, he did say he would be back to build the stack today, hope so as the family need showers.
Bricky is hating the weather, must be near 30 deg here, not so good for building walls in I am told.