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<blockquote data-quote="revor" data-source="post: 451511" data-attributes="member: 23254"><p>Thanks for the replies but it would be easier to go via the top of the door frame light. I have a set of long drills and tried previously to go through these walls {stone and rubble filled) and it is virtually impossible. You start off ok then hit something really hard or skate off in a direction you don't want to end up at. Just wanted members views on whether my interpretation of the regs in this situation was correct. It Is after all a junction between a wall and a ceiling. I was looking at it as a short corridor if you like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="revor, post: 451511, member: 23254"] Thanks for the replies but it would be easier to go via the top of the door frame light. I have a set of long drills and tried previously to go through these walls {stone and rubble filled) and it is virtually impossible. You start off ok then hit something really hard or skate off in a direction you don't want to end up at. Just wanted members views on whether my interpretation of the regs in this situation was correct. It Is after all a junction between a wall and a ceiling. I was looking at it as a short corridor if you like. [/QUOTE]
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