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Default Cut hole on stucco for bathroom fan


"John61" wrote in message
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I'll install a bathroom fan for a small washroom on main floor of my old
2-storey house. As I got suggested from this forum, the fan can be
installed on the ceiling, and vent out horizontally in between floor
joists. Need advice on two issues:

1) Exterior wall is stucco. How can I make a 3" round hole for the duct.
Need to rent some special tool from Homedepot?

2) Inside stucco, what else I may encounter, and hard to handle? could be
"wood bearer"?

Thanks!

John


Use a hole saw as recommended by others. BE SURE TO MAKE PILOT HOLE TO
AVOID DRIFTING OFF. Use SLOW STEADY pressure. Really really slow. You may
hang up when you hit wire, so be ready and have good footing if'n your drill
decides to play a trick on you and try to throw you off the ladder. Take
your time, and you will drill a nice hole. Stucco is soft, but the wire
presents its own problems, and then you're going to have particle board of
plywood to go through, too.

Put lots of pressure, and it's going to be raggedy and you'll probably break
something. Like a finger or arm or nose.

Steve