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Someone stole this plate. (*See photos) on my footpath and I have had Darebin council telling me its my responsibily and I have to pay for it. Its an inspection point for my storm water pipe I think. Where can I get one of these or something to close the hole?
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Cheers for that @Punky100
Whether they be screws or threaded bolts - unless you can lock this plate down, then nothing will stop another Suburban Melbournite from flogging it again - no?
Bunnings may have security bolts/screws - something like you see on car registration plates. Just something to consider.
Cheers.
Oh yeah I have indeed been thinking of that and was thinking of the screws. I reckon they would be more likely to steal the fancy antique ones 5 metres up than a plain steel one though. I will do my best to make it hard to steal.
They look good Mitchell! @MitchellMc
While I wait for your tracing @Punky100 I've acquired 150mm X 5mm steel plate and welded two ends to accommodate what I think is around 170mm diameter, based on your tape measure photo above. Some white spray paint to help scribe.
I'm hoping to make the two attachment lugs from the curved off-cuts.
Cheers.
Awesome thanks so much for doing this. Please advise me of any material and postage costs
It's all good thanks @Punky100
I love being outside and tinkering. I'm not a smart man - but I like trying to solve problems like this, plus it helps keep dementia away (I hope).
Unfortunately I have no 'workshop' and rain is predicted this weekend.
Sorry - no mail from you today.
Maybe next week. 👍
Evening @Punky100
I received your template in the mail today but could only manage a late start. Based on your paper cutout it appears to be 6 1/8" in diameter, or around 156 mm plus the bolt tags.
Just a thought - but being old and imperial I was kinda thinking 6" neat sounds likely? Just to confirm, is the paper template the outer edge of the cast iron plate or the inner edge of the cast iron fitting, that the plate sits in. There is a small gap in your photo above of the un-stolen fitting.
At the moment I'm going with 156mm.
I will get to it more on Wednesday. Cheers!
Hi Noyade I took about 2mm of all around the perimeter on my paper to ensure its not such a tight fit in case there are discrepancies . I would hate for it not to fit. A small gap between the lid and the seperate border would be fine in this case. The holes line up though. Im not sure of measurements as I did a tracing.
Thanks that looks great so far thanks so much. If its the same size as the paper template it will fit as I tried ot in the hole
Evening @Punky100
Worked today - so only got a little time to grind the shape this afternoon. Ugly storm clouds are in the sky.
But I think I'm finished. I followed your template as best I could.
Went to the Post Office and got an envelope and will post it tomorrow.
Painted it white just now.
I'm not as confident as you - I think I only have to be 1mm out and it will not fit. Especially the bolt/screw hole placement.
I drilled out 6mm holes with a large countersink.
I'm drinking a wine to wish us success. 😉
Cheers!
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