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Evening all. Long time since being on here due to work being a bit crazy. I hope you're all doing well and enjoying yourselves.

Need some advice on the best way to install some pipes on the ground floor with the joists just 75mm deep. Pretty much 3x2. Now the space underneath the joists is very shallow so I am not able to crawl under to get my clips on. Would the best way to be to cut some timbers and put clips on and then screws these to the side of the joists?

It did have heating pipes already there but the builders ripped em all out.
 
Also, anyone know what rads these are as this is what the custards would like. PHOTO_20161019_191026.jpg
 
Like you said cut some 2x1 timber. Screw the clips onto the side, then screw the timber to the bottom side of the joist.
I have those rads in my house. They are made by Stelrad.
Will have a look.
 
Like you said cut some 2x1 timber. Screw the clips onto the side, then screw the timber to the bottom side of the joist.
I have those rads in my house. They are made by Stelrad.
Will have a look.

Amazing, I knew someone would have come across these rads but even better you actually have them. Thank you
 
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