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sid June 13th 10 05:04 PM

Drop ceiling around ductwork.
 
I have to design a transition to flatten out some ductwork to go under
a support beam in my basement. This will bring this square section
down below the level of the drop ceiling. Where the drop section meets
the ductwork, can I just screw the angle bracket for the edge of the
drop ceiling right to the ductwork ?
Would you be afraid of the duct work getting cold and condensation
forming on the duct and on the angle bracket ?

Thanks

DanG June 14th 10 12:38 AM

Drop ceiling around ductwork.
 
I would not fasten ceiling grid to ductwork. The prime reason
would be vibration. Any penetrations in duct work, no matter how
well sealed, are NO-Nod's.

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"sid" wrote in message
...
I have to design a transition to flatten out some ductwork to go
under
a support beam in my basement. This will bring this square
section
down below the level of the drop ceiling. Where the drop section
meets
the ductwork, can I just screw the angle bracket for the edge of
the
drop ceiling right to the ductwork ?
Would you be afraid of the duct work getting cold and
condensation
forming on the duct and on the angle bracket ?

Thanks




benick[_2_] June 14th 10 05:39 AM

Drop ceiling around ductwork.
 
"sid" wrote in message
...
I have to design a transition to flatten out some ductwork to go under
a support beam in my basement. This will bring this square section
down below the level of the drop ceiling. Where the drop section meets
the ductwork, can I just screw the angle bracket for the edge of the
drop ceiling right to the ductwork ?
Would you be afraid of the duct work getting cold and condensation
forming on the duct and on the angle bracket ?

Thanks



DO NOT screw anything to the ducts....HTH...



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