This. :)You can cut holes in the plyboard to pass plumbing & cables through.
I would board both ends fully as per my diagram, & most likely the rear side as well to be on the safe side & peace of mind. :)
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This. :)You can cut holes in the plyboard to pass plumbing & cables through.
I would board both ends fully as per my diagram, & most likely the rear side as well to be on the safe side & peace of mind. :)
Cool, I'll give it a shot! But, um, how do I cut holes big enough? I have a 1.25" hole saw, but a crappy drill (never buy a cheap cordless drill, because you'll spend enough money on spare batteries that you could have afforded a better drill with a cord so you wouldn't need batteries at all). And my circular saw, despite the name, only cuts in straight lines. :p What sort of tool will I need to borrow/rent/buy in order to cut a circular hole in various diameters? There are other things I'd like to do requiring a large-ish round hole, too (like for circulation fans in the canopy), so the timing of this recommendation is perfect!You can cut holes in the plyboard to pass plumbing & cables through.
I would board both ends fully as per my diagram, & most likely the rear side as well to be on the safe side & peace of mind. :)
Depending on the opening size you need you can use hole saws. They come in a set or singularly. Or if large space is needed a jigsaw.Cool, I'll give it a shot! But, um, how do I cut holes big enough? I have a 1.25" hole saw, but a crappy drill (never buy a cheap cordless drill, because you'll spend enough money on spare batteries that you could have afforded a better drill with a cord so you wouldn't need batteries at all). And my circular saw, despite the name, only cuts in straight lines. :p What sort of tool will I need to borrow/rent/buy in order to cut a circular hole in various diameters? There are other things I'd like to do requiring a large-ish round hole, too (like for circulation fans in the canopy), so the timing of this recommendation is perfect!
Again. This. :pDepending on the opening size you need you can use hole saws. They come in a set or singularly. Or if large space is needed a jigsaw.