I have a couple of hot wire cutters left over in the garage attic from when I was building the EZ.
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On 6/17/2021 7:31 AM, Chuck McCown via
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I would think carve it with a wire cutter. Polyurethane is pretty expensive foam.From: Adam MoffettSent: Thursday, June 17, 2021 4:04 AMTo: af@af.afmug.comSubject: Re: [AFMUG] Handhole / vault recommendationSo do you carve a handhole pocket out of a solid block, or mold the styrofoam with a handhole pocket built in?
I wonder if you could mold your own out of polyurethane foam.
On 6/16/2021 6:11 PM, Chuck McCown via AF wrote:
Google direct buries most of their splice enclosures with a locate ball.I am thinking of making a large cube of styrofoam that has a pocket for the splice case.Direct bury it all with a locate ball. Need back in, just cut the sod and pull out the styrofoam.The strength of a block of styrofoam is in the same range of firm to stiff soil.Lot less money than a handhole. You could use a hot blade and cut it up to get it out if you needed the slack coil.From: Jason McKemieSent: Wednesday, June 16, 2021 12:07 PMSubject: [AFMUG] Handhole / vault recommendationI've been using the Carson / Oldcastle 2200-18 vaults with a 6" extension, but everything is backordered 30+ weeks. Does anyone have any alternate suggestions for a vault to hold a FOSC 450A splice closure? HDPE would probably be preferable, but I could do a concrete polymer if necessary.Thanks.
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