Hi all, I've been through the forum a bit but can't seem to work out a definitive answer on this.
I have a single-brick interior wall which looks to be using 100mm bricks. I would like to chase in 15mm pipes for an external thermostatic shower with 150mm spacing.
I *think* that as long as I only go in 30mm into the brickwork I'll be ok?
I've currently got all the plaster off (down to bricks) and have a plasterer coming in 2 days time to re-plaster the bathroom.
I own an angle grinder to do the chasing (although I understand it's very messy)
Before I take grinder to brickwork, I'd be very grateful if someone could tell me if what I'm proposing sounds sane!
Also, to get the 90 degree bends, should I just fit an elbow, or should I be using a plate or using something else to solidly mount the pipe at the top of the chased out channel?
thanks very much
Barny
I have a single-brick interior wall which looks to be using 100mm bricks. I would like to chase in 15mm pipes for an external thermostatic shower with 150mm spacing.
I *think* that as long as I only go in 30mm into the brickwork I'll be ok?
I've currently got all the plaster off (down to bricks) and have a plasterer coming in 2 days time to re-plaster the bathroom.
I own an angle grinder to do the chasing (although I understand it's very messy)
Before I take grinder to brickwork, I'd be very grateful if someone could tell me if what I'm proposing sounds sane!
Also, to get the 90 degree bends, should I just fit an elbow, or should I be using a plate or using something else to solidly mount the pipe at the top of the chased out channel?
thanks very much
Barny