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I aint got a clue about plumbing .But we have got a towel radiator on the cheap and want to put this in place of a very small radiator .
It actually looks connection wise as it will fit quite nice inside of the orig rad valves .
O.k the towel rad has STRAIGHT DOWN internal threads there not on the side like a conventional rad .
So the question is can i connect this with limited knowledge to the existing ordinary rad valves .Looking at it ,its obviously going to need a 90 degree connection or in other words an elbow .On one side of elbow its going to need a nut to connect to rad valves already in place .And on other its going to need threads only to connect into towel rad .
Question is and ive been to B&Q does this connection exist or is it call in the plumber time .
Alan
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[img] [GALLERY=media, 7064][/GALLERY]
I aint got a clue about plumbing .But we have got a towel radiator on the cheap and want to put this in place of a very small radiator .
It actually looks connection wise as it will fit quite nice inside of the orig rad valves .
O.k the towel rad has STRAIGHT DOWN internal threads there not on the side like a conventional rad .
So the question is can i connect this with limited knowledge to the existing ordinary rad valves .Looking at it ,its obviously going to need a 90 degree connection or in other words an elbow .On one side of elbow its going to need a nut to connect to rad valves already in place .And on other its going to need threads only to connect into towel rad .
Question is and ive been to B&Q does this connection exist or is it call in the plumber time .
Alan
[GALLERY=media, 7065][/GALLERY]
[img] [GALLERY=media, 7064][/GALLERY]