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PostPosted: Sat May 09, 2009 10:34 am 
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Can anyone help please???????

I have installed a number of driveway channel drains.

The drains have been in my garage for a while and its one of the jobs that I have been putting off for a while.

All are now laid however I need one more drain to complete the task.

I have now learnt that the drains are obsolete. I have tried EVERYWHERE but no one has stock of the drain. Can anyone help?

I am looking for a 'clark drain' CLKS 415 with a calvanized grate.

The drain measures 1m in length and is approx 100mm total depth (80mm gutter depth). The item was originally stocked at B&Q


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Will this one not fit http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav.jsp?action=detail&fh_secondid=9273381&ecamp=trf-005&CAWELAID=266890919 ?
If not can't you 'make' it fit with some constructive siliconing :wink:


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:cb Not really,

I've seen this and it wont do (without looking a mess).

The drive I need is shallower than the ones now available at B&Q and has a galvanized grate (not plastic).

My only hope is if someone has one laying around in their garage after doing a similar project.


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Try Aco drains- google :thumbright:

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its trade name is 'mea line' drain.

build center have nationwide branches, and keep it in stock.

the link below is not them, but its the system they sell.

mea line


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must learn how to do clickys :oops:


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rio. wrote:
must learn how to do clickys :oops:


This might help-

how to do clickys :wink:

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testing.

fingers crossed


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hey, it works :thumbright:

thanks :-)


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hi

have a CLKS415(GALVANISED DRIVE DRAIN) IN STOCK IF YOU STILL REQUIRE

scott


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