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I can't get my head round the best way to complete this job. Picture hopefully added. I have to fit a radiator on the right hand wall but the existing radiator pipes on the left have to remain in place as they feed a bathroom radiator. My issue is how to tee off the exising pipes and run a flow and return on the skirting to the right. Any suggestions? A sketch would be useful please.
 

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Is the existing radiator coming away? I'd be concerned about the load on those drops if it's not. ...
 
Yes Crops. The rad you can see is coming away but the pipes have to stay as the feed another rad in the bathroom. I want a neat solution. PaulPlumb: That fitting looks promising for the lower pipe. Wonder if local merchants stock them?
 
Just put a t just above the elbows in the drops and set the pipes to suit
 
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