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Gents, a bit of advice please. Have been asked to move a gas pipe for a cooker to another point in a kitchen. The gas pipe comes from the roof down the wall. Now i need the gas point to be 750mm above floor but due to electric cables running at 900mm i need to pass them while being 25mm away, they will then dry line the wall. Ok so my thought, i chase the pipe an run in steel barrel covered in PVC under the wiring. Then run along wall to new point.
So a number of questions, is this best way? If so how do i seal ends (ie from roof an where it comes out to run along wall after wire)? Do i need to ventilate as they are dry lining it after me or do your brilliant minds have a better way???

Thanks in advance
 
Has come down in price and if long run works out quite cheap,problem is you can only buy in large reels so if you do not use a lot can be stuck with a lot of left over pipe
Think if they started selling in smaller rolls would sell/be used a lot more
imho
 
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