Never poured a manhole in my life just built it traditionally set ur channels on concrete build up around them so you have 100mm of concrete on top of your pipes coming into the manhole (stubs) then drop your ring on top and bench it after. That’s a lot of fucking around
Wow!! Spoiled!! We used pouring rings!! And way to much fall!! A quarter bubble at the most! Sewer should be laid almost flat!!! 5 pours in about hour!! Just saying!! These days you guys have it easy! But times have changed!!
I would be deleting this instructional video. Your Doghouse Manhole would not be acceptable for any jurisdiction I’ve worked in for the past 40 Years! A proper Doghouse or a True Poured in Place Base done with a Pouring Ring, would have to be completed with some form of Bonding method in order for the concrete to bond to the PVC Pipe. Your manhole would not pass a vacuum test. Also most jurisdictions require a Rebar mat under the pipe, Solid CMU (3 stacks of 8” x 16” x 8” or 4” high) installed perpendicular to the manhole wall, but the concrete Must have some method for bonding to the PVC Pipe or it will leak around the pipe. I have also always poured a 2” Slump so the concrete will immediately stand up better. A low slump mix also requires a Concrete Vibrator.
@@lnpipeline3306 , not sure how Lee can claim it will fail... I have supervised and installed a few, in my region it requires the solid block and concrete THEN you have layer it with BRICK (disgusting method) but, the municipality owns and does the "prescription")... You follow the instructions of the "owner of the sewer line"... With that said, his connection was exposed and not smooth, you can imagine toilet tissue getting backed up on that "finish"... Tip, treat It like a "long sweep"...
Never poured a manhole in my life just built it traditionally set ur channels on concrete build up around them so you have 100mm of concrete on top of your pipes coming into the manhole (stubs) then drop your ring on top and bench it after. That’s a lot of fucking around
You have concerns about haunching underneath, so use a concrete vibrator, shoveling can miss a ton of voids. Also, where's your rebar for the base?
I have to pour a manhole tomorrow and this is exactly the info I’m looking for
Great job guys, Thanks
Wow!! Spoiled!! We used pouring rings!! And way to much fall!! A quarter bubble at the most! Sewer should be laid almost flat!!! 5 pours in about hour!! Just saying!! These days you guys have it easy! But times have changed!!
I would be deleting this instructional video. Your Doghouse Manhole would not be acceptable for any jurisdiction I’ve worked in for the past 40 Years! A proper Doghouse or a True Poured in Place Base done with a Pouring Ring, would have to be completed with some form of Bonding method in order for the concrete to bond to the PVC Pipe. Your manhole would not pass a vacuum test. Also most jurisdictions require a Rebar mat under the pipe, Solid CMU (3 stacks of 8” x 16” x 8” or 4” high) installed perpendicular to the manhole wall, but the concrete Must have some method for bonding to the PVC Pipe or it will leak around the pipe. I have also always poured a 2” Slump so the concrete will immediately stand up better. A low slump mix also requires a Concrete Vibrator.
What’s the bonding method? Would a sealant like Sikaswell suffice?
@@lnpipeline3306 , not sure how Lee can claim it will fail...
I have supervised and installed a few, in my region it requires the solid block and concrete THEN you have layer it with BRICK (disgusting method) but, the municipality owns and does the "prescription")... You follow the instructions of the "owner of the sewer line"...
With that said, his connection was exposed and not smooth, you can imagine toilet tissue getting backed up on that "finish"...
Tip, treat It like a "long sweep"...
Why not pour the base first😅
Doesn’t work that way.
@@mikeznel6048 yes it does lol I do it for a living.
@@mikeznel6048I pour over live lines all the time, and stack the hole the best day 😅
That benching is lame .