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Does anyone see any issues taking my waste through the 200 x 75 joists. Was going to put a 50mm hole through centre of it.

Cheers,
Anthony

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Yep has already read this on another post....I seem to be within the regulations....just wasn't sure if there was some other reg I hadn't found?

Thanks...I'll noggin next too hole as belt and braces anyway.

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