Evening all..
I have just been core drilling a 105mm hole for an extractor fan in a bathroom wall. I had a good look around on my pre works visit and realised it was a wide wall (600mm) but my core drill can handle that. Got through 600mm+ and then the customer tell me that there is another wall on the other side, from an old house that was taken down.
So.... I have to get through 1.2m. I may be able to start from the other side and marry up the holes, but i will be working at height on a ladder with a big core drill and I would like to avoid this. My one other option is to use the chimney breast. The hole I have made has hit the side of the chimney breast and completely opened up into the chimney. Can I just vent into this if I make sure it has not been capped off? if not, what are the reasons for not doing this? Will the air not just vent out through the top of the chimney breast?
I have just been core drilling a 105mm hole for an extractor fan in a bathroom wall. I had a good look around on my pre works visit and realised it was a wide wall (600mm) but my core drill can handle that. Got through 600mm+ and then the customer tell me that there is another wall on the other side, from an old house that was taken down.
So.... I have to get through 1.2m. I may be able to start from the other side and marry up the holes, but i will be working at height on a ladder with a big core drill and I would like to avoid this. My one other option is to use the chimney breast. The hole I have made has hit the side of the chimney breast and completely opened up into the chimney. Can I just vent into this if I make sure it has not been capped off? if not, what are the reasons for not doing this? Will the air not just vent out through the top of the chimney breast?