Boundary Trap Pipe Relining With No Excavation. You Will Not Believe This Is Even Possible!!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 май 2022
  • So what we’re doing today is quite a difficult, technical shoot. We’re shooting through a 150mm P-trap (Boundary Trap) along a flat to a 85 junction or a square junction, down to a 90 and into the main. So we’re going to be inverting through here around down and into the main. Now we’ll be using a double inversion technique using liner and cal tube. We’re using a rope pull technique to help assist pull through the tight bends on the 85-degree junction and just before the main.
    Live voice transcribe:
    Okay so, we’re pulling the liner through the P-trap now. You see the camera. Nice mate, it’s coming through nicely. Good. You’re on the 85 now I think. I think so, yeah. Now, you’re on the 90. I know that you’re coming out of 85 now. Yep, it’s come around, beautiful.
    After Relining
    A couple of junction cuts which we will have junction patches installed tomorrow. Going down to the boundary trap. This is the P-trap. Coming up out of the P-trap. Rolling over. This is all the dust from the robotic cutting. This is the 85 junction that we turned into a 90-degree bend. Dropping back into a 90 as well.
    Not so ideal conditions, the gazebo couldn’t withstand the massive downpour. Just hanging in there keeping the steamer dry. Another 5 minutes of cooking on the last Junction Patch, Just hanging in!
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