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i have an old edwardian antique towel rail that i plan to use in the bathroom. it is made from copper , looks to be 1 .5 inch pipe with brass T's throughout.

can i just plumb this in like a radiator or is it not that simple?
it has an ordinary valve and lockshield.
 

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Very nice
Yes it is that simple,just plumb up like radiator,if not to much trouble ,you may consider linking to hot water curcuit,if you have one, to allow operation all year round,even when heating not in use
 
cheers puddle , it will be running through a combi so no hot water system as such. tis a nice towel rail though , i am slowly but surely getting all the bits together to put in a genuine antique victorian/edwardian bathroom.
isnt e bay wonderful.:)
 
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