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Old Jul 6th, 2020, 07:24   #1398
Clifford Pope
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Originally Posted by Laird Scooby View Post

Your being in a barn, it's covered so won't be a problem at all.
I had an inspection pit in our barn, installed by a previous owner in the 70s who maintained lorries here. It was hacked out of the rocks, about 4 feet down at that point, with block sides, a sloping rockface at the far (uphill) end, and an even rocky floor.
Water constantly seeped out of the rocks, turning into a stream in the autumn, but it had no clear exit - it simple seeped back into the ground at the other end.
There was an oily mess of old lorry parts buried in the silt, and the water rose to about 2 feet deep at most.
I never used it, foreseeing immediately that any parts or tools dropped into it would be lost for good. The wooden baulks laid across so that vehicles could access the rest of the barn rotted rapidly.
Inspection pits are dangerous places, as petrol fumes accumulate there, and there needs to be a fume extraction system.

I never used it, and recently concreted over the entire pit.
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