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Evening all,
May sound a silly question but are there any tips for securing a waste that has minimal fall,i can get a couple of 50mm clips on the pipe but towards the end of the run the pipe is too close to the floor and the standard clips wont fit as its abovethe floor but just too close.
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Thanks ant.
 
Couple of chocks of wood?

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Strap banding
 
Thanks for the suggestions i will use as many proper clips as possible and then me thinks a combination of either or both of wooden chocks and tie wraps with those pads screwed to the wall to accomodate a tie wrap hope that sounds good, how often should a 50mm waste be supported in the horizontal plane.
Regards and thanks all
Ant
 
Thanks for the suggestions i will use as many proper clips as possible and then me thinks a combination of either or both of wooden chocks and tie wraps with those pads screwed to the wall to accomodate a tie wrap hope that sounds good, how often should a 50mm waste be supported in the horizontal plane.
Regards and thanks all
Ant

Don't use plastic ties go brittle and break

Hot loads every 2 foot max
 
Thanks i would have used plastic ties so you can get metal then? Where from.
Regards.

Either punch banding or metal (duct) jubilees

Screwfix should have something
 
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