bb_gb
Structural
- Jan 22, 2018
- 5
I have been asked to bolt down a storm drain grate and I am trying to find a way to secure it without allowing bolt heads or plates to sit above the grate because vehicles may drive over it.
The standard cast iron grate that I need to use is 2" thick. Would this be unreasonable to drill through? Ideally I would like for there to be a 1/2" hole with a larger diameter hole at the top to be able to recess the head of the bolt.
This is not a typical work assignment for me, so I am trying to find someone who might be able to tell me whether or not this is reasonable before I go put it on some plans.
Any advice is appreciated
The standard cast iron grate that I need to use is 2" thick. Would this be unreasonable to drill through? Ideally I would like for there to be a 1/2" hole with a larger diameter hole at the top to be able to recess the head of the bolt.
This is not a typical work assignment for me, so I am trying to find someone who might be able to tell me whether or not this is reasonable before I go put it on some plans.
Any advice is appreciated