12x12 square hole in basement floor what is it for
Saber saw ... plus a drill for a starter hole (or 4 corner holes).
off course you can
The round manhole cannot fall into the hole no matter which way you turn it.
[despite the fact that this is under "rhetorical questions" I will answer it anyways] Man-holes are round because no matter which way you turn the lid, it will never fit into the round hole (With a slightly smaller diameter). If it were any other shape, like a square or triangle, it would be possible to drop the lid in the hole by turning it diagonally.
There is no dirt in the hole, but if you want to know how much dirt was removed to create the hole, then:3 acres is an amount of area (you don't have 'square acres'). You could express this volume as acre-feet, but this term is usually used when referring to flooding (an acre of land flooded with 1 foot of water, for example). 1 acre = 43560 square feet, so 3 acres = 130680 square feet.(130680 square feet)*(200 feet) = 26136000 cubic feet {26.136 million cubic feet} In the dirt industry, the standard measurement is cubic yards {often referred to as just 'yards' of dirt}. There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, so this is equivalent to 968000 cubic yards.
This could be an old floor drain. Check to see if you have another floor drain in a different part of the basement. ...It's not a drain. That is a rough-in or prepared area to install a bathtub or shower. It is normanlly a squared off hole near some other PVC pipe stubs sticking up for toilet and sink connections.
Try to find the lowest point on the basement floor. Then either set a stand up pump at the low point, or cut a drain hole and set the pump in lower than the floor at the low point.
If you discover a hole in your basement floor, it is important to assess the situation carefully. First, ensure that the area is safe and secure to prevent any accidents. Next, determine the cause of the hole - it could be a sign of structural damage, plumbing issues, or other problems. It is recommended to contact a professional contractor or a structural engineer to inspect the hole and provide guidance on the necessary repairs. Do not attempt to fix the hole yourself without proper knowledge and expertise.
This is possible, but it isn't supposed to be. First, use the terrain tools to make a square hole where you want the basement to be. Make sure to measure it somehow, so that it's the perfect size. Then, use the flattern terrian tool and drag from the middl of the basement to each of the four corners. Now build the floor. Just to let you know, the walls don't work so if you want a basement you can only have a basement and nothing else. Try experimenting to see what works for you. Hope I helped!
First, go to the second floor then go to the third floor using the stairs in the back. Use the secret switch on the statue and fall down the hole to the left of the scientist trainer. Now battle the trainer and go down. You should see a staircase to the basement.
Depends on type of pump.
Saber saw ... plus a drill for a starter hole (or 4 corner holes).
Found a toad in a walk out basement sewar line that was installed when I built home in 2007, the line was capped in 2007 for a "future bathroom" for later.......THAT WAS FIVE YEARS AGO............fast forward to 2012....built a bathroom in basement, ready to install toilet.......uncapped the line and there was a TOAD............. I reached in the hole in the floor (line has never been used) grabbed the toad, took it outside and it hopped away........can't figure out how it got there.......septic tank? Broken line somewhere?.......I have no idea
Build a platform to raise it 12 inches above the floor. Build a wall and use a wall hung one. Break out the floor and plumb a new drain. Those are the options. You can get a sewage pump to pump it out, but you would still need to bust out a section of the floor to make a hole for it. Like an over sized sump hole.
In rainy weather, the water table rises and ground water can sometimes "perc" up thru the ground and into your basement.It would pump the water out before it gets high enough to cause damage in your basement.
A bunghole, or bungehole, is a hole bored in a liquid tight barrel in order to remove its contents. Once the hole is bored, the hole is capped with a cork like cap called a bung.
Jackson hole