Soundguy
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It seems you are reading something into his firt message that isn't there.. unlees it has been edited out.. or added in since I read the post. his post refers to plain old 'black plastic drain pipe'
No AASHTO spec was listed.. nor did he specify that it was a high density polyethelyne pipe... what did i have to go on? Telepathy??
This is the prime reason why i stopped giving CE advice out years ago except for those who are paying me. Someone casually asks you a question with no plans or specifications.. you make a vauge answer based on their vauge info.. then some one calls you ont he carpet and points out a bunch of specifics that were never in the original conversation.
A direct quote from his message:
""This is not the double lined plastic pipe, it is like you use for gutter drain pipe only bigger""
If this is the large ID pipe I see at my lowes.. it's pretty thin stuff... similar to vented flexible 'flexi- drain pipe..
I'm outta here!
Soundguy
No AASHTO spec was listed.. nor did he specify that it was a high density polyethelyne pipe... what did i have to go on? Telepathy??
This is the prime reason why i stopped giving CE advice out years ago except for those who are paying me. Someone casually asks you a question with no plans or specifications.. you make a vauge answer based on their vauge info.. then some one calls you ont he carpet and points out a bunch of specifics that were never in the original conversation.
A direct quote from his message:
""This is not the double lined plastic pipe, it is like you use for gutter drain pipe only bigger""
If this is the large ID pipe I see at my lowes.. it's pretty thin stuff... similar to vented flexible 'flexi- drain pipe..
I'm outta here!
Soundguy
schmism said:Seems you need to update your info on DWP or HDPE culvert
Culvert Pipe and Highway Drainage
the above link refrances AASHTO or American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. That is the "bible" when it comes to highway design and building. ALL DOT's refer to it (although thats not to say some dont have there version of AASHTO recomendations)
and no its not just "black pastic" pipe.
Ill need a few min to track down the assocated areas in the IDOT handbook that refrance DWP/HDPE and its applicable locations.
Again your and local DOT may differ, but i know IDOT allows its use.