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Zipadee Doodar October 12th 03 10:09 PM

filling iregular holes
 
I have 2 irregularly shaped holes.

(stands back for funnies......)

One is in the ceiling where 3 redundant heating pipes go up into the void,
presumable to header tank etc. The hole is about 6 inches at its widest, but
irregular in shape. Pipes are still in place - wild horses won't drag me up
there. How can I fill it? Plaster just drops out.

Second hole is where the skirting orta be, but pipes from combi enter it
horizontally to disappear under the bath next door.

Would expanding foam be ok, since it is impossible to do anything neatly,
owing to pipes, location etc. I assume it would not buckle the pipes, being
able to expand outwards as well as widthways?

Both holes are in the cupboard which now surrounds the combi. Out of sight,
but hate the thought of giant spiders making their home.........

TIA

ZD



BigWallop October 12th 03 10:34 PM

filling iregular holes
 

"Zipadee Doodar" wrote in message
...
I have 2 irregularly shaped holes.

(stands back for funnies......)

One is in the ceiling where 3 redundant heating pipes go up into the void,
presumable to header tank etc. The hole is about 6 inches at its widest,

but
irregular in shape. Pipes are still in place - wild horses won't drag me

up
there. How can I fill it? Plaster just drops out.

Second hole is where the skirting orta be, but pipes from combi enter it
horizontally to disappear under the bath next door.

Would expanding foam be ok, since it is impossible to do anything neatly,
owing to pipes, location etc. I assume it would not buckle the pipes,

being
able to expand outwards as well as widthways?

Both holes are in the cupboard which now surrounds the combi. Out of

sight,
but hate the thought of giant spiders making their home.........

TIA

ZD



Go with the expanding, then we can all laugh at the tales you have to tell
on how it took over the house. :-)) Only kidding !!!

The expanding foam is the best idea for this type of fill up job. Just
remember to shake the can thoroughly before using it, and in between times
before starting a new squirt. Go easy with it.



Thomas Prufer October 13th 03 07:24 AM

filling iregular holes
 
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 22:09:00 +0100, "Zipadee Doodar"
wrote:

How can I fill it? Plaster just drops out.


Stuff crumpled newspaper in, and plaster over that.

Expanding foam is ok too, but it can make a big mess. That half-full
can of foam you shoved in the trash under the sink will begin to ooze
and leak once you have forgotten it...


Thomas Prufer

robgraham October 13th 03 01:43 PM

filling iregular holes
 
Would expanding foam be ok, since it is impossible to do anything neatly,
owing to pipes, location etc. I assume it would not buckle the pipes,

being
able to expand outwards as well as widthways?


The trouble is that it will expand forwards out of the hole as well, so
you'll either have to press it back while it's still soft, or cut it off
when it's set. I reckon it would be less messy, and cheaper, to use plaster
or even Polyfilla. You shoul;d be able to do it with a small knife or
somesuch even with the pipes in the way.

Rob Graham



BillR October 13th 03 05:59 PM

filling iregular holes
 
Zipadee Doodar wrote:
I have 2 irregularly shaped holes.

(stands back for funnies......)

One is in the ceiling where 3 redundant heating pipes go up into the
void, presumable to header tank etc. The hole is about 6 inches at
its widest, but irregular in shape. Pipes are still in place - wild
horses won't drag me up there. How can I fill it? Plaster just drops
out.

Second hole is where the skirting orta be, but pipes from combi enter
it horizontally to disappear under the bath next door.

Would expanding foam be ok, since it is impossible to do anything
neatly, owing to pipes, location etc. I assume it would not buckle
the pipes, being able to expand outwards as well as widthways?

Ahh, filler faom my favourite diy stuff!
It should do the job nicely.
Follow the instructions on the can.
Even if it expands too much, mine always does, it can easily be sawn off
when set with a flat woodsaw or large hacksaw blade.
If you want the repair to lokk neater it can then be skimmed with polyfilla
and it takes paint.



The Natural Philosopher October 13th 03 06:40 PM

filling iregular holes
 
Zipadee Doodar wrote:

I have 2 irregularly shaped holes.

(stands back for funnies......)

One is in the ceiling where 3 redundant heating pipes go up into the void,
presumable to header tank etc. The hole is about 6 inches at its widest, but
irregular in shape. Pipes are still in place - wild horses won't drag me up
there. How can I fill it? Plaster just drops out.

Second hole is where the skirting orta be, but pipes from combi enter it
horizontally to disappear under the bath next door.

Would expanding foam be ok, since it is impossible to do anything neatly,
owing to pipes, location etc. I assume it would not buckle the pipes, being
able to expand outwards as well as widthways?

Both holes are in the cupboard which now surrounds the combi. Out of sight,
but hate the thought of giant spiders making their home.........

TIA



Foam is good, yes.


ZD







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