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These are beyond plasterboard fixings,plasterer had not put enough dab behind the board so could not go on today,even though we sprayed blue paint on the wall saying heavy dab here FFS,not fussed on the colours ,Red one was the heaviest red.jpgyellow.jpg rad i have ever lifted,3 of us and we still struggled
 
made in italy,sprayed in the usa,shipped back to Quinns in newport,sent out to us,supposed to take 3 weeks for delivery,took 8

surely there is a more efficiency way of doing it
 
That looks similar to the Quinn vertical radiators I have used (can't remember name). Very heavy and just come with small triangular metal brackets with a U shaped cut out.
I fit them with heavy nut headed screws.
 
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That looks similar to the Quinn "Fornza"? radiators. Very heavy and just come with small triangular metal brackets with a U shaped cut out.
I fit them with heavy nut headed screws.

yes similar,these are the Adagio 70 double version ,nowhere to really hold it
 
yes similar,these are the Adagio 70 double version ,nowhere to really hold it

Sorry, my mistake that I quickly realised when I Googled Fornza and got Forza, which I had confused and also have used as very nice rads.
Adagio is the same vertical rads I used, I believe. Very heavy and must have very thin waterways.
 
made in italy,sprayed in the usa,shipped back to Quinns in newport,sent out to us,supposed to take 3 weeks for delivery,took 8

Global warming lol

Last one i had that wanted a daft colour i took it to the local powder coating guy and had it done for under ÂŁ100 cash and picked it up 3 days later. Cost to the environment about a half gallon of diesel ;)
 
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