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macka09

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Hi all. Fitting a bath with taps on back wall central on bath, and hot/cold pipes come up under bath on the left. What's the easiest method to pipe? I don't like just leaving pipe work hanging. Long flexies won't reach either.
 
Pre pipe the taps with the bath out pull a set of 90s to turn the pipes under the bath then connect up in the usual fashion.

Oh and buy some good quality fibre washers you won't want to be having to remove the bath to nip up a slight weep
 
Whenever I've fitted on a back wall I've always used em since having to go through a wall to replace my mothers tap
 
why not pipe it up in copper and push bath in with pwk fitted to end of bath readt to connect to existing tails,or fit long plastic tails I would use Loctite on swivel just to make sure..brum
 
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