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On Sep 11, 3:38*pm, Aaron Fude wrote:
Hi, In the followling picture, you are looking up at an overhead soffit where I have to insert tees in the 1/2" copper lines running across the picture. http://freeboundaries.com/tight.jpg Is it doable or is just too tight to undertake given all the electrical wires, the heater lines and the gas line? Many thanks in advance, Aaron ---------------------------- It is outright dangerous to use a torche in this tight space (with electric and gas so close), no matter the shield you use. The wood gets very dry over the years and it doesn't take much heat to start a fire. Please don't do it without the help of a professional. |
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