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Yes I know is a bit basic the header but have been milling this over for ages. Needs doing now as autumn approaching. I need to take a feed off a radiator in one room to feed another in an adjacent room. Problem is the doorway which I will have to cross. It is possible to cross under the threshold as there is space. My quandry is what to use 15mm copper or plastic or 10mm copper or plastic. I have all the pipes and fittings needed so just need to be told which to use. There will be some awkward bits going up and down the door frame slightly , right angles into and out of both rooms. I could run 15mm copper all around the door frame but not the best asthetically. I have a 10mm copper pipe bender which I have never used. Can 10mm copper be tugged around bends a bit like one can with plastic or will it kink easily. I am favouring 10mm plastic for the awkwards bits and 15mm copper for the mainly visible portions. Any suggestions? And finally can a plastic fitting with a spigot end be put straight into a radiator valve?
 
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Added a few of pics to hopefully explain it better. Pic one if feed from upstairs. I need to tap off both these pipes to feed the radiator shown in pic two. Is a vertical grey one hence not seen too well. Can see better in pic three.
 

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