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Re: Your Favorite Install Tool?



So did he approve a second hole to run the wires?

Doug L

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"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> It was approved by the architect engineer..there wasn't any other way to
> get
> were we needed to be and it was only one small hole.
>
>
> "Doug L" <vssdoug@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> | While there are certain areas of an engineered wood beam  that can be
> | drilled for wires, conduit etc, the manufactures normally advise for a
> | qualified professional  to OK any modifications, including the placement
> of
> | holes etc. I personally wouldn't drill a glue lam.
> |
> | http://www.rosboro.com/techref-glulam/EWS-S560-C.pdf
> |
> | Doug L
> |
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> | "Sylvain Robitaille" <syl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> | news:slrndmb4g3.bm7v.syl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | > Crash Gordon wrote:
> | >
> | >> I had to leave a Hole Hawg up in the rafters of a church...
> | >
> | > Ouch!  I bet it was more than a little painful to leave that there ...
> I
> | > think I would have wanted to rescue it "no matter what".
> | >
> | >> drilling through a glue lam beam and it wedged itself in real good...
> | >
> | > Judging by the reactions of others to this, perhaps you should have
> | > expected it would do that?
> | >
> | >> couldn't even open the chuck...
> | >
> | > I don't understand that, but I also haven't seen a Hole Hawg's chuck
> | > first hand.  Couldn't get in to use the chuck tool?
> | >
> | >> But, that old Milwaukee is still up there I bet!
> | >
> | > I shudder at the thought of the damage it might cause on landing if it
> | > isn't ...  "Lord show me a sign ... WHUMP!"
> | >
> | > --
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> | > Sylvain Robitaille                              syl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | >
> | > Systems and Network analyst                       Concordia University
> | > Instructional & Information Technology        Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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