In the past, when I've needed to run pipes through an exterior wall I've simply drilled a hole big enough for the next pipe size up and used a short length of pipe as a sleeve (e.g. 22mm pipe to run 15mm pipes through).
I need to run a pair of 15mm pipes through an exterior wall (brick cavity wall) and I'm acutely aware that if I drill two holes side-by-side then they will not line up exactly at both ends. I can guarantee there will be enough of a difference that I'll be unhappy with the way it looks.
I have core drills, so I could put a 40mm waste pipe in as a sleeve and squirt foam in there to prevent draughts, but is there something made for the purpose of passing pairs of 15mm pipes through walls whilst looking neat and minimising draughts?
I need to run a pair of 15mm pipes through an exterior wall (brick cavity wall) and I'm acutely aware that if I drill two holes side-by-side then they will not line up exactly at both ends. I can guarantee there will be enough of a difference that I'll be unhappy with the way it looks.
I have core drills, so I could put a 40mm waste pipe in as a sleeve and squirt foam in there to prevent draughts, but is there something made for the purpose of passing pairs of 15mm pipes through walls whilst looking neat and minimising draughts?