Dryer ducting was a project in itself. Designed my own custom oval to round elbow in 3D CAD and had it CNC machined as opposed to using the store bought elbows that are not smooth flow.
Also bought a large radius 45 degree elbow to connect to the custom to make a full 90 degree bend while clearing all the nearby plumbing. This ducting will be encased in the garage ceiling and I don't want to be cutting out drywall at a later date to mess with it.
I backed myself into a corner on this because the 2X6 wall for all this plumbing fell partially on top of a floor truss, so needed the oval to pass by the truss top chord without notching.
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I also designed some sheet metal brackets that I am getting laser cut that I will be using to attach the duct to the trusses so I can maintain the correct pitch. Then I'll be wrapping the duct in R6 insulation.
I got approval from the building inspector to start insulation, so once the ducting for both bathrooms is complete, insulating the living space will be the next step, however still waiting on the plumber to come back to finalize the waste venting.
This project is going very slow due to the fact I am rejecting a lot of quotes due to labor costs and doing the work myself. Even if I could afford to just sit back and pay others to do the work, I'm finding that the quality of the work I have paid for just isn't there...