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Old 02-01-2023, 06:40 PM   #1
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He will probably have to drop the coroplast, cut a hole in it instead, or possibly reach the valve through the sliding doors in the basement. If he cuts the coroplast, just cut a three sided flap bog enough to do the work and seal it back with black Gorilla tape.
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He will probably have to drop the coroplast, cut a hole in it instead, or possibly reach the valve through the sliding doors in the basement. If he cuts the coroplast, just cut a three sided flap bog enough to do the work and seal it back with black Gorilla tape.

If you cut the coroplast you want it hinged to the front, I found Tyvek tape sticks and holds better that Duct or Gorilla. Tyvek is used in home construction and Home Depot & Lowe carry it, likely other lumber yards also.
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