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I have a Crosswater surface mounted shower mixer to fit but it doesnt come with any
wall brackets to give a connection to the supply. Comes with an S bend threaded at each end.
I have copper supply pipes coming through the
tiles.
I have tried my local plumbers merchant but they dont have anything suitable.
I think what I need is a brass wall bracket which I can connect to the copper supply pipes.
What is best to use and where could I source?
hi mark you need something like this
from toolstation item no.27320
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