Small gully question - Gully
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I'm installing a gully in a patio. I've had a special request to use small 'discreet' gully gratings/grids. The problem is, the smallest grating I can find is the standard plastic grating which is 150mm square. I've done some googling and managed to find some nice 4" and 5" cast iron gratings, but the problem is I can't find a hopper of the correct size to suit the grating!
Does anyone know where I can get a 4" or 5" gully grating, with hopper to suit???
(will accept round or square, and any material I can find - plastic/cast iron/clay, but ideally cast iron for the grating)
Does anyone know where I can get a 4" or 5" gully grating, with hopper to suit???
(will accept round or square, and any material I can find - plastic/cast iron/clay, but ideally cast iron for the grating)
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Ha ha flow'. I am such an hoarder Flo', hate to get rid of anything Still got the bungs i was going to bin. As i say " i come from a big family, so never refuse anything." Does my wifes head in, we have a leather captains chair she wants rid of ( in perfect condition)and i wont part with it, i move it from garage to shed to living room, bedroom etc:Even tried putting it in the loft. LOL'
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Spoken by a man who has probably won the lottery ??? :laugh:flowjoe wrote:Ha !
I work with a couple of lads from farming families, if they see a burnt out bonfire they are in the middle of it kicking the ash about and reclaiming nails and screws.
ffs get down to B & Q and buy what you need :laugh:
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It's always handy even if you never use it MSH :p
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