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RE: That Time Of Year Again


  • Subject: RE: That Time Of Year Again
  • From: "Des Gibbons" <des@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 11:15:48 +0100



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tawn, Jonathan [mailto:jonathan.tawn@xxxxxxx]
>
>DG> *its not the getting it up part I have a problem with*
>
> that's what they all say ...;o)

lol, no wonder I keep getting this viagra spam :p

>
> anyway ....
>
> If you've got plenty of holes in the joists already ... would it
> be possible
> to move the pipe parallel with the joist, until a suitable
> 'notching' point
> is found ? - I know that would use more pipe overall...

I've pretty much saturated the 25-40% sections of both ends of the joists
in
that room :/

or how about
> continue the pipe upto the ceiling .. and bring it down ... but I
> guess that
> may have an adverse effect on the stuff that's sucked up the pipe ??

I think that is going to be my only option, unless I can find a better
solution up and over it will be.

Cheers, Des.





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