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Hep2O through an internal brick wall
When installing Hep2O through an internal wall, is it necessary to
protect the pipe in any way? I'm putting 22mm barrier pipe through a 25mm hole in the brick. TIA Mr F. |
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"Mr Fizzion" wrote in message ... When installing Hep2O through an internal wall, is it necessary to protect the pipe in any way? I'm putting 22mm barrier pipe through a 25mm hole in the brick. It must be sleeved. |
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On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 12:44:08 +0100, "Doctor Drivel"
wrote: I'm putting 22mm barrier pipe through a 25mm hole in the brick. It must be sleeved. With what? What is the name of such a product? Or shall I just put a small length of 28mm pipe in the hole? Mr F. |
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"Mr Fizzion" wrote in message news On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 12:44:08 +0100, "Doctor Drivel" wrote: I'm putting 22mm barrier pipe through a 25mm hole in the brick. It must be sleeved. With what? What is the name of such a product? Or shall I just put a small length of 28mm pipe in the hole? Yep. The next sized pipe up, preferably in plastic. Or, use cheap overflow pipe. |
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