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    DIYer updating plumbing fittings in cloakroom toilet - Help needed

    Thought as much haha. I really should get a wet cutter again. Been using my grinder because i'm lazy.
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    DIYer updating plumbing fittings in cloakroom toilet - Help needed

    In that case i'd tend to do it slightly different. I'd put a compression coupler (again, as you wont have blowing gear?) in place of the 2 isolation valves. Straight Couplings 15mm x 15mm 2 Pack Then bring a piece of copper out of those. Measure the unit just above the shelf. Then, compression...
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    DIYer updating plumbing fittings in cloakroom toilet - Help needed

    @Amateur, I agree. Did you use a wet cutter? I notice too, it looks like your isolation valve is slightly turned?
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    DIYer updating plumbing fittings in cloakroom toilet - Help needed

    I would personally turn all water off and replace the isolating valves first. They turn off now but give them another few years they'll probably cause your problems. While you're doing pipework, you may as change them. Get them for a couple of quid: Isolating Valve 15mm 2 Pack Then I'd put in...
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