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John Rumm
 
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IMM wrote:

If you think about it there are plenty of other "only exceptions" as
well. Cases where flexible pipe is going to be a better solution:



In 90% plus of installations copper is better and feasible. You making out
anomalies are the norm.


Ah, so we are down from everytime to 90% now... getting better.

Yes you can traverse joists with notches in a good number of cases, so
copper is easy enough then. For the cases where you can't however there
are other solutions that are simpler to implement. Is that so difficult
to understand?

Write down "One size does not fit all" on a piece of paper, and place it
where you can see it. Make sure you read it several times a day. It will
make you a better problem solver and far less objectionable.

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Cheers,

John.

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