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extractor hood fittings
about to fit a kitchen in a house were doing up currently...
ive installed flat channel ducting in the ceiling. and bought it out through the ceiling. but when the extractor hood was delivered i was expecting it to be the standard flexi hose stuff thats been with every single hood ive fitted in the past. instead its got a rigid plastic type corugated pipe. its 6 inch diameter as oposed to 4 inch. the only fittings ive found locally are 4 inch.
has anyone fitted a cooker hood like this before? where did you get adapters from to go 6 inch to either 4 inch round or to 100mm flat channel duct?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/60cm-Black-Gl ... 338039a3d8
think thats the one... im not at the site today. and having read the instructions it has touch controls etc..
anyway its the exhaust pipe thing for it thats gonna cause me a problem.
ive installed flat channel ducting in the ceiling. and bought it out through the ceiling. but when the extractor hood was delivered i was expecting it to be the standard flexi hose stuff thats been with every single hood ive fitted in the past. instead its got a rigid plastic type corugated pipe. its 6 inch diameter as oposed to 4 inch. the only fittings ive found locally are 4 inch.
has anyone fitted a cooker hood like this before? where did you get adapters from to go 6 inch to either 4 inch round or to 100mm flat channel duct?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/60cm-Black-Gl ... 338039a3d8
think thats the one... im not at the site today. and having read the instructions it has touch controls etc..
anyway its the exhaust pipe thing for it thats gonna cause me a problem.
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Re: extractor hood fittings
ok just rang my dad who is there today. he said the rectangular section pipe measures 110mm x 54mm and the diameter of the pipe is 150mm
something like this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/220mm-x-90mm- ... 58990d2650
but obv the correct size would be ideal
something like this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/220mm-x-90mm- ... 58990d2650
but obv the correct size would be ideal
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Re: extractor hood fittings
One of these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/110mm-x-54mm- ... 4897872%26 and a roll of duct tape
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Re: extractor hood fittings
I reckon that would TB, In conjunction with the part I listed (and some duct tape to stick it all together. He's got a chimney cover on the top to hide it all behind. (hopefully the channel in the ceiling is in the right place)
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Re: extractor hood fittings
cheers tb thats just what id need...
jj i have something like that already... haha dont say duct tape royal oak will come along and kick right off...
jj i have something like that already... haha dont say duct tape royal oak will come along and kick right off...
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Re: extractor hood fittings
fin,,, duct tape is the saviour of almost everyone who works with any extraction system.
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Re: extractor hood fittings
joinerjohn wrote:fin,,, duct tape is the saviour of almost everyone who works with any extraction system.
Indeed...That's why it's called "Duct" tape....
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