Posted by dave2 on July 19, 2010 at 10:38:44 from (139.139.35.70):
redone a room over the last 3 or 4 months. Involved relocating water lines, heating pipes and adding floor heating and a radiator. Fixing a crooked wall by framing and using drywall and used the oportunity to hide some wiring (electric main was running up thewall to the box) and heater pipes to the adjoining room. Everything finished yesterday with new floor tile and tile on the walls. Turned on the heater to check for leaks at the new radiator and a couple other places before putting the access panel in place. walked into the room and all was well except an awful noise in the wall. Shut everything down, felt sorry for myself a little while, and got the hammer & chisel. took out 2 tiles and cut the drywall. Guy hanging the tile fastened a 2x2 so he could start the tiles straight. Ran a screw in the wall and dead center in a 15mm copper elbow for the heater in the next room. quarter inch left, right, or up and all woulda been well.
All good now thanks to a little headscratching, PEX tubing/fittings and a sharkbite fitting. Get to patch the hole tomorrow.
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