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Evening all,

Concealed valve install coming up. A fixed head and a handheld, both of which have 1/2” threads of different lengths.

How do I get the wall plates in exactly the right position behind the wall?

Thanks in advance
 

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Wall plate face to the front of your finish and cut the outlet threaded part down
 
Thanks both.

Where do you get long throw wall plate elbows?

I will need 25-30mm from the front of the pipe to the front of the fitting

I could extend with an iron, but this places a joint behind the wall?
 
How thick is your finish ?
 
If you put the 15mm directly on the back of the hardie you will be fine should be 3mm recessed
 

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