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Old 04-15-2009, 04:22 PM   #1
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If someone knows where to get a drip pan for a drinking fountian in a gym that is built in and or free standing please post a link so i may have a look the engineers cant find one and i can seem to as well Help!!!!!! I am remodeling a10.000 sq ft gym for a high school and need to find a part number to place in the scope and spec sheets.

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Old 04-16-2009, 12:36 PM   #2
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Not sure what the question was, but Sounds like a job for a project manager
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You may have to have it fabricated, from stainless steel.

All I found was someplace in the UK, that talked about fabricating one.
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You may have to have it fabricated, from stainless steel.

All I found was someplace in the UK, that talked about fabricating one.
I was as well thinking i would have to have something made up.I looked and havent found a manafactuer that builds and or sells a drip pan for the water fountian inside a gym.I have found mats that have a well built in and have been told that the standard it to sand the floor in front of the drinking fountian with a shallow dip to hold the water in and allow it to vapor off over time. This seems wrong to me. But still have a bit of time before the job starts and will keep looking and or have it built.
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