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If you’re short, yes, use a coupling, unless you can fit a new piece? Photo would have been
If you’re short, yes, use a coupling, unless you can fit a new piece? Photo would have been helpful.
The radiator ( current one) is 500mm wide and I want a 600mm wide one to replace it I was thinking a coupling could do it? Any help I would be grateful for I’m learning all the time :)
 

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