Yea looks like it lol, its old for sure...guess I can reseal this one, any idea what kinda rubber seal I can use and cut to size...thankshttps://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/klargester-old-style-drain-cover.132320/page-4
Looks like they are pretty hard to come by
Crazy price man, will look at some industrial seals for old one.Klargester replacement lid | eBay
940mm x550mm x10mm thick steel chequered plate, with sealing strip to underside. 24kg in weight.www.ebay.co.uk
Unless you want to spend £400
Agh thanks, well it gets emptied every 2 years so maybe silicon frame sealant will be the cheapest method and to redo every empty...or outdoor duct or pvc tape to bond to the concrete floor around it. I think good idea to replace with 600mm but that will take a bit of time maybe next year...what are dip pipes?Either, use some sort of silicone sealant, form a generous bead in the frame where the cover mates and push the cover down into it to make a seal, or Denso Tape might be an option. (Filthy stuff, wear gloves.)
If feeling ambitious, remove that cover and frame, (they're worth a few £ secondhand now as Klargester have stopped making them), and fit a 600mm x 600mm cover and cap both dip pipes.
Thanks will look into that, if you have one in mind please linkJust get a tub of manhole grease
what are dip pipes?