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Only if the pipe runs parallel to it.Screw to the side of the floor joists ?
Only if the pipe runs parallel to it.
What did you do with the risk assessment form???
I understand how the strap band works with the insulation-wrapped pipe. But how do you clip a pipe with insulation around? You'll have to remove a small piece to allow for the pipe clip?
Someone needs to invent a long flexible support you can slide under the floorboard, screw to the joists at each end and then slide the pipes onto it. Job done. Basically doing the job of the plasterboard ceiling supporting the pipes that you run under the first floor.
If it's plastic I'll have to do it every 300 mm. It seems there's no other way round screwing something every 300 mm whatever support method I choose.Screw a piece of 2x2 if it’s perpendicular
What did you do with the risk assessment form???
If it's plastic I'll have to do it every 300 mm. It seems there's no other way round screwing something every 300 mm whatever support method I choose.
That's one of the reasons Copper is better.If it's plastic I'll have to do it every 300 mm. It seems there's no other way round screwing something every 300 mm whatever support method I choose.
Yes, I may consider copper then despite the price, if I can finish the job sooner.That's one of the reasons Copper is better.
More like this:
https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/talon...VrZPtCh00uwdAEAQYBCABEgKobfD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
but much bigger and wider to accomodate insulated pipes. You screw slide it 3, 5, 10 metres long below the joists, perpendicular to them, screw it in a few places to hold it then slide all your pipes into it.
How new to this are you if you don't mind me asking? Is it just the going under that bothers you or the whole thing?Yes, I may consider copper then despite the price, if I can finish the job sooner.
So expensive. I'd better go under then!Use some 100 x 25mm trunking then elec fact should have that
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