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<blockquote data-quote="chris_k" data-source="post: 415401" data-attributes="member: 1679"><p>Evening.</p><p></p><p>Ive got my first job involving a bit of cable tray coming up.</p><p></p><p>It is to support the feeds to 2 flats that rise up in the corner of the stair well. They then need to run along the centre of the hallway ceiling and jump into the front of the flats. Off this tray will be the lighting and smokes. I plan on supporting the 225mm tray on slotted channel and m10 threaded rod. The problem is the ceiling ive got to mount to is made of hollow clay / pot blocks. Anybody know of a suitable method of mounting into this kind of material?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris_k, post: 415401, member: 1679"] Evening. Ive got my first job involving a bit of cable tray coming up. It is to support the feeds to 2 flats that rise up in the corner of the stair well. They then need to run along the centre of the hallway ceiling and jump into the front of the flats. Off this tray will be the lighting and smokes. I plan on supporting the 225mm tray on slotted channel and m10 threaded rod. The problem is the ceiling ive got to mount to is made of hollow clay / pot blocks. Anybody know of a suitable method of mounting into this kind of material? [/QUOTE]
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