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![]() "Aaron Fude" wrote in message ... 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 For a plumber that does that kind of work every day, it is just another job. He'd put a shield behind the tubing, such as a piece of drywall. If you are not sure of yourself, it may be safer to call a pro. |
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