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I'm trying to put in a new rad. But the rad sits about 10mm further from the wall than the old pipes come out of the ground.

I've tried taking away a bit of tile to push the pipes back but they are locked in place.

What I probably need is a copper pipe with a very small, 10mm, bend in it. Would that work?
 
Have you tried the wall brackets the other way around?

If they won’t line up, yes bending a little set in copper - to keep the valves vertical, is the usual method.
However as this involves altering the pipework below the valves it will require draining down.
 
Have you tried the wall brackets the other way around?

If they won’t line up, yes bending a little set in copper - to keep the valves vertical, is the usual method.
However as this involves altering the pipework below the valves it will require draining down.
Thanks. I took the ceiling out from below and was able to do a bit of jiggery pokery (technical term) :) and get it sorted. Pain though!
 

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