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RE: Hot knife for HA conduit ...


  • Subject: RE: Hot knife for HA conduit ...
  • From: "Chris Hunter" <cjhunter@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 13:05:49 +0100

Thanks - IIRC, Helen had a flat-bed arrangement, for cutting sheets
before installation ... whereas we need to cut channels insitu !   Our
walls are a mix of polystyrene (ie: Beco) & high density (pink)
concrete block.   Maybe I'll give our router a go, and see what the mess is
like !

Chris

('E61 / T-Mobile W'n'W)


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Subject:	RE: [ukha_d] Hot knife for HA conduit ...
From:	"Neil Ball" <neilball@xxxxxxx>
Date:		19/09/2007 8:46 am

Speed is relative, I built using blockwork for all of my walls, internal
&
external. Lightweight block was not too bad for cutting back boxes and
capping cables, dense block was a b*****d! I could only spend weekends and
evenings and it took me nearly a month in all.



Hot wire approach has its own issues - Helen Pearson used to post on the UK
Selfbuild forums and built a hot wire cutter to cut the roof insulation for
her build. Her husband was an electronics engineer and spent some time
perfecting the rig. Even then they suffered a number of wire breaks so it
was not all plain sailing. Might still be some posts in the archive if you
want to try a search.



Neil B.





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From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Chris Hunter
Sent: 18 September 2007 18:36
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Hot knife for HA conduit ...



Thanks, I had ... US 'sites say some use a 'knife, others a
router ... but, 'have to say, I was surprised by this ... one of the
plusses of ICF is speed, and 'would have thought a knife would have
been quicker, even without talikng into account clean-up time ...

'looks like we'll have to be a controllable power-supply, some
formable wire (maybe from Scientific Wire), some screw connectors,
and some wheels, to make our own device ! Maybe the power supply
would have other uses ... any thoughts (they don't get mentioned much
on this forum) ? ! Maybe mains' & a dimmer would be OK, if we were
careful (ouch) ? !

Chris

On 18 Sep 2007, at 09:17, Neil Ball wrote:

> Have you considered other approaches? Polarwall (A ICF supplier)
> suggest
> using a router to cut the channels, messy but does not require any
> specialist kit. Polystyrene also reacts with the plasticisers in
> the cable
> insulation making brittle with over time so all cabling need to be
> within
> suitable conduit.
>
>
>
> Neil B.
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