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Install Dryer Vent Down through floor Joy 02-19-2007
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Posted by Bubba on February 19, 2007, 6:47 pm
On 19 Feb 2007 22:05:11 GMT, DANgER (danger@heat.com) wrote:

>"Can I cut between the studs,
>through the sole plate close to the girder? This is on an inside
>wall. It is not a load bearing wall."
>
>That is what she wrote.

EXACTLY! and you told her to do whatever she wants. You cant see it,
you dont know what she is cutting through and you dont know if she
knows for positive if its a load bearing wall. You're a freakin
retard, you show it everytime you type and everyone knows it.
Id swear if I didnt know any better Id think you're from Mars.
Bubba

> And now once again you look dumb bubbs!
>
>She didn't ask to cut THROUGH the studs, she asked if she could cut BETWEEN
>them. I'll let you and the furnace cleaner gang figure this one out.
>
>HAHAHA
>
>-Canadian Heat

Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Tekkie=AE?= on February 20, 2007, 7:39 pm
Bubba wrote:

> EXACTLY! and you told her to do whatever she wants. You cant see it,
> you dont know what she is cutting through and you dont know if she
> knows for positive if its a load bearing wall. You're a freakin
> retard, you show it everytime you type and everyone knows it.
> Id swear if I didnt know any better Id think you're from Mars.
> Bubba
>


Bubs, I thought he was a Klingon from Uranus?

Posted by on February 19, 2007, 5:13 pm

>What is the best way to install a dryer vent in a laundry closet that
>is in the middle of the house? I would like to vent it through the
>crawl space and out the side of the foundation wall of the house. I
>don't want to go through the roof. Can I cut between the studs,
>through the sole plate close to the girder? This is on an inside
>wall. It is not a load bearing wall.

the best way is overhead, with a sidewall opening. The next best way
would be down thru the floor into the crawlspace, but be sure to leave
a cleanout. I would not recommend cutting any walls or sole plates.

Posted by daytona° on February 19, 2007, 8:30 pm
http://www.dryerbox.com/


> What is the best way to install a dryer vent in a laundry closet that
> is in the middle of the house? I would like to vent it through the
> crawl space and out the side of the foundation wall of the house. I
> don't want to go through the roof. Can I cut between the studs,
> through the sole plate close to the girder? This is on an inside
> wall. It is not a load bearing wall.
>



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