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I want to run a 3" PVC radon vent up an outside wall. The wall is rough
masonry. I suspect I'm not the first to do this, and I expected I could
find some sort of bracketry for attaching a pipe like this to a wall.
But, to my surprise, I haven't found anything so far. Any clues
appreciated.

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On Feb 12, 9:54*am, George wrote:
I want to run a 3" PVC radon vent up an outside wall. *The wall is rough
masonry. *I suspect I'm not the first to do this, and I expected I could
find some sort of bracketry for attaching a pipe like this to a wall.
But, to my surprise, I haven't found anything so far. *Any clues
appreciated.

TIA,
George


Any electrical distributor, even some box stores will have conduit
straps that will do the job for you. HTH

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I want to run a 3" PVC radon vent up an outside wall. The wall is rough
masonry. I suspect I'm not the first to do this, and I expected I could
find some sort of bracketry for attaching a pipe like this to a wall.
But, to my surprise, I haven't found anything so far. Any clues
appreciated.


Simple U shaped bracket or pipe hangers will do the job. Anchor them to the
wall or put a board on the wall first, then screw the brackets to the board.
Even the muffler strap will work. Bend the two ends a put a screw into it.


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I want to run a 3" PVC radon vent up an outside wall. The wall is rough
masonry. I suspect I'm not the first to do this, and I expected I could
find some sort of bracketry for attaching a pipe like this to a wall.
But, to my surprise, I haven't found anything so far. Any clues
appreciated.


Strut (Unistrut, Kindorf, Bee Line, formed metal channel) and 3" strut
clamps should work great. You can get them at an electrical supply.

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On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 15:54:18 GMT, George wrote:

I want to run a 3" PVC radon vent up an outside wall. The wall is rough
masonry. I suspect I'm not the first to do this, and I expected I could
find some sort of bracketry for attaching a pipe like this to a wall.
But, to my surprise, I haven't found anything so far. Any clues
appreciated.

TIA,
George


I found something that looks like it does this: from 'Test Products',
http://testproducts.com/safecart/ind...ff95d2abbce197

It's called a CLICX-3 (for 3" pipe).

G
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