burying microbore pipe

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i am burying microbore pipe in the wall under plaster and chased out some brick work, what do people recommending doing next, ?just pin the pipe working to brick work and plaster over, or use some trunking?if i use pins i will remve the nail and use a screw/rawlplug so it doesnt move
 
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Trunking or conduit is good, or at least use plastic coated copper ;)
 
is the reason i need to though?, as the pipe is already connected up
 
yes as the plaster will eat the copper in next to no time

:)

wrap in denzo at a pinch
 
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gas4you said:
Or keep cracking the plaster through pipe expansion :rolleyes:

ooh yes I forgot that one

nice pick up there gas

another bacardi I think ;)

we really should all meet up for a right royal booze up, a DIY not jolly boys night out

:)
 
Couldn't agree more. Next course I do down south I'll post and we can have a DIYNOT booze up :LOL:
 
gas4you said:
Couldn't agree more. Next course I do down south I'll post and we can have a DIYNOT booze up :LOL:

NAAAAAAAAAAAHHH dont do that we only have cockerney villians and shandy daaahn here and no mistake

lets come ooop north, race some whippets eat some parkin and drink your rather nice warm ale

;)

I will even give me flat cap the once over ;)
 
Nooorwich aint north, although I remember one trip to Devon when the petrol station chappy reckoned i came from the cold north :eek:
 
well ill have to dig it out dipper, have been using a hammer driller and chisel/hammer, will try an angle grinder go get it deeper, trouble its right in corner and is a bit of a bugger, try again me thinks:(, how deep should i have to go
 
Paulboy said:
well ill have to dig it out dipper, have been using a hammer driller and chisel/hammer, will try an angle grinder go get it deeper, trouble its right in corner and is a bit of a b*****r, try again me thinks:(, how deep should i have to go

as deep as you need
 

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