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Mar 8, 2022
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I've been swapping rads in my house and during one rad swap I used the original notches on the joist to run the new flow and return pipes. In one notch both the flow and return touch and might get pressed against each other when the chipboard goes back down.

Should I open up the notch or reroute the return (left valve pipe)? Or is it ok they touch together?

I've attached photos to illustrate, last photo is a general picture of the whole setup

Thanks in advance
 

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Thanks for the replies

I decided to reroute the return by drilling out the joist (19mm) and passing through then back up.

I think I'm happy now with things

I've attached photos of the new setup
 

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