I'm looking to put a piece of exposed pipe into my bathroom on one of those raised toilet cisterns.
Having a look at the spacing from the wall to the pipe clips compared to the inlet on the cistern, it looks like there will be a very small offset required (say 10mm). The feed will be 15mm pipe.
I've tried it in the past but seemed to always make a balls up of it, it seems to be if the offset is smaller than the diameter of the pipe, you need to grab the pipe on the second bend more or less on the first bend, which ends up crushing it.
Would I be looking at putting a bend somewhere around 20°?
The pipe is going to be chrome so I want to avoid jottings where possible. For some awkward bends I've used 45° fittings, but that scheme won't work here.
Having a look at the spacing from the wall to the pipe clips compared to the inlet on the cistern, it looks like there will be a very small offset required (say 10mm). The feed will be 15mm pipe.
I've tried it in the past but seemed to always make a balls up of it, it seems to be if the offset is smaller than the diameter of the pipe, you need to grab the pipe on the second bend more or less on the first bend, which ends up crushing it.
Would I be looking at putting a bend somewhere around 20°?
The pipe is going to be chrome so I want to avoid jottings where possible. For some awkward bends I've used 45° fittings, but that scheme won't work here.