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Does anyone here know what the most economic flue bracket for standard concentric 60/100 flues is. Im looking for an inexpensive bracket doesnt have to be pretty as I will mainly use them in lofts. Im not interested in builders band etc just whether there might be a particular manu who sells a decent flue bracket that doesnt cost the earth and can be sensibly used with any 60/100 concentric flue.
 
The best ones I've used are the multi fit ones from Baxi. Really easy to fit, so save time. Available in painted and un painted and a few sizes. You can also buy some threaded rod to increase the Distance from the wall/timber it's fixed to or cut the rod it comes with to shorten it.
 
Get an unlined pipe clip, fit a 10mm iron wall plate and use a 10mm stud. This costs about £4 Baxi ones can be discounted down to about £7?
 
Baxi are cheap as mentioned. Plumbfix sells them at a good price from memory but will prob not be on the shelf so next day order needed.
 
Plumb center are hit and miss, but Wolverhampton usually keep 30 in stock with the above part no. 118759, which is the painted version. Not sure how much or how quickly they can get the unpainted ones or if the price difference is worth it.
 
who says? cant see why you need to buy them, I have a bucket full in the store from all the 1m extns I cut down to get flues to fit and never use.
 
worcester though bolts are crap,hard to fit because there too short but they are the cheapest

buy your Worcester clips from parts centre,at the same time buy the longer bolts from the display behind the counter,and they work great,use the standard worcestor bolts and you will have a bad day,Worcestor please give us a reply why your bolts are almost impossible to use
 
Funny you should say that. I was on a Worcester training van today and the subject came up. I'm told it has been reported to R&D and they have agreed it needs a longer bolt and is waiting for someone to sign the order so we may see longer bolts in the near future.
 
Funny you should say that. I was on a Worcester training van today and the subject came up. I'm told it has been reported to R&D and they have agreed it needs a longer bolt and is waiting for someone to sign the order so we may see longer bolts in the near future.

why in the first place they even allowed to have bolts which can hardly be used.....
 
on the worcester brackets just screw the bolts in before you put it on the flue and get it as tight as possible it bends the 1 part slightly and then its easy to tighten up.
 
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