Good evening all.
As you will notice, this is the first time I have posted here. I have been reading this forum on and off for about a month now thanks to some major works going on in my house.
I don't like DIY and when I do something about the house I never go beyond my limits. Thanks to everyone on these boards I have learned a hell of a lot of the past month and avoided some very silly mistakes.
Phew sucking up is over! I have a new kitchen being installed at the moment and to save a ton of money a friend suggested we get a plinth heater (connected to the central heating) instead of relocating the radiator. The plumbing was already there and is ready for the heater. Problem is that I have a connection on the end of the supplied hoses that I am not familiar with.
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There is only one place to tighten with a spanner so not sure if these can be attached by hand and then tweaked with a spanner, or whether or not I need to clamp one end to get some leverage. Linked above is the heater and the parts contained within the compression head.
I would be grateful for any thoughts and ideas.
As you will notice, this is the first time I have posted here. I have been reading this forum on and off for about a month now thanks to some major works going on in my house.
I don't like DIY and when I do something about the house I never go beyond my limits. Thanks to everyone on these boards I have learned a hell of a lot of the past month and avoided some very silly mistakes.
Phew sucking up is over! I have a new kitchen being installed at the moment and to save a ton of money a friend suggested we get a plinth heater (connected to the central heating) instead of relocating the radiator. The plumbing was already there and is ready for the heater. Problem is that I have a connection on the end of the supplied hoses that I am not familiar with.
image 1
image 2
There is only one place to tighten with a spanner so not sure if these can be attached by hand and then tweaked with a spanner, or whether or not I need to clamp one end to get some leverage. Linked above is the heater and the parts contained within the compression head.
I would be grateful for any thoughts and ideas.
