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    Bleed vents on Radiators.

    No as the bleed nipple was screwed directly into the radiator but I did manage to get the bleed nipple out, by using some long nosed pliers and a bit of elbow grease. :lol: :lol: :lol: Thanks again for all your suggestions, :D
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    Bleed vents on Radiators.

    All fixed now, many thanks for all your help. :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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    Bleed vents on Radiators.

    Here is a picture of a similar one and yes it is in a hexagonal hollow not a circular hollow as picture shows. [/img]
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    Plumbing problems.

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    Bleed vents on Radiators.

    The two radiators in question are old panel radiators with just the bleed nipple, no replaceable air vent. Thanks for quick reply.
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    Bleed vents on Radiators.

    I have recently drained down a gravity feed central heating system,(up stairs only) and installed a towel rail in the bathroom. When draining down the system I was unable to open the vents on two of the radiators, when filling the system back up I was not able to bleed the air from the two rads...
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