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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 13:28:54 +0100

Sorry again - the mains' was just my sense of humour ... but the
problem is how to cut neat channels for conduit in polystyrene walls
quickly & cleanly (most of our walls being polystyrene, and not yet
plastered) ...

Chris

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


- original message -
Subject:	Re: [ukha_d] Hot knife for HA conduit ...
From:	"Phil Harris" <phil@xxxxxxx>
Date:		19/09/2007 11:23 am

> 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

I must be missing something today - can someone translate this for me as I
can't work out what you're trying to say even.

Not sure what all the "'"'s are in there for or whether they even
have a
purpose but that last paragraph sounds very very scary ... please put down
the screwdriver and step away from the desk!

Phil










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