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Hello, I'm working on the garage that's going to become a utility entrance. I have a well, so I also wanted water to be able to rinse off, connect to a pressure washer to clean the car, etc.

This means I need to trace for 16pex cc 160 two vertical lines and make a larger hole at the bottom for LK's mounting kit in concrete where the mixer bracket will then sit.

Okay to proceed or what do you think? The wall is a core wall that joins lightweight concrete slabs that are 50cc and 200mm deep on each side of the house.

The wall is hollow brick about 22cm with about 3 cm of plaster.
I'm not worried about the pex going in a few centimeters, but with the hole that needs to be drilled 10 cm deep with the bracket and LK's grip.
Note that everything will be cast back in, though I was thinking gypsum for simplicity's sake.
Grateful for any tips!
 
If the diameter of the borehole is not very large, I don't see any problems. Masonry bricks work as a shell construction and are not very sensitive to perforations.
 
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Ok. I myself think it should be ok. But it's nice to get other opinions too.
This is the size.. About 28cm.
It was much larger than I thought, however, I wonder if there are other ways to do it that are ok to embed, but I didn't find much info on LK's website except for this mounting kit for embedding.

Anyone have any tips?
 
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