Radiator, copper pipe width problem

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Hi guys

Im fitting a new radiator the problem is that the original one which has been here im guessing over 30years is 65cm wide and i cant seem to find a 65cm one only 70cm, i could buy a 60cm one and use one of those union joiners but i was wondering if i could use some sort of connector from the copper pipe which doesnt need soldering to put some extra width on it.

Just imagine the straight pipes coming out of the floor so i need something that will go away from the radiator then str8 towards the ceiling so that the valve can be fitted on top. or whatever way you know of making the distance of the copper pipes a bit wider

Thanks alot

Also if you could possibly post a link to the items that i will need
 
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Myson used to do radiators in the intermediate size range. Try their web site then Plumbing Trade Supplies
 

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