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Does anyone use 10mm plastic for heating?
I have a full heating system to do and will be using hep under the floors.
I’m considering a 22mm manifold with 10mm for the bedroom 3x 600x1000 type 21s and a towel rail but I have never really used 10mm so a bit cautious
 
Hate the stuff myself

Seen 6x100 keep the 10mm as short as possible
 
In theory microbore pipe works and off a manifold as you propose would work fine. I however have never been a fan of small bore pipework. The potential to block due to any corrosion is much higher.
 
I've done it worked well and I'd do it again if the job suited keeps fitting to a minimum 😉👍
 

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That's an interesting way @kingsoer of pipes Why do you come up and over so much? I usually just come straight in the bottom of the box, then there's no risk to screwing through when hanging rad.
Easier to get the manthorpe fitted the pipes are heading the right direction works for me 👍😉
 

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