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Hi.

What would you recommend for pipe support whilst running 15mm central heating pipes parallel to floor joists?

My idea is to screw wood supports perpendicular to the joists and clip the pipes to the top, or, screw-in wood supports with 22mm holes and pass through the pipe.

When the pipe needs to pass through a joist I'll be using 22m holes or notches and that'll be some support there.

I have four 4-port rail manifolds to go under there two - also a good idea to support with wood screwed between the joists?

Thanks!

David
 

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