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could anyone tell me what are the boxes called that fit behind a radiator to connect 10mm pipe work from the rad valvles so making the pipe work potentially hidden and where can they be got from, cheers:66:
 
Just use a plastic electrical dry-lining back box or at a push the galvanised steel ones WITH the rubber grommets fitted.
 
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you can get these from toolstation. Theres a triangle one that better than this one but i cant remember where you buy it from and ofcourse you can use a electrical box and the John Guest plates.
 
Thanks to all who replied shared knowledge is just a great event,I now have a better idea has to how to complete once again thank you all
 
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