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OK the one I had was Geberit, ordered the seal from PTS/City Plumbing for £2.15..
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Fitted this rad during the week - must've weighed at least 50 kgs. SIP walls with roofing batten and plasterboard so had to polyurethane glue timber between plasterboard and SIP to get a decent fixing.

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I hoped it was geberit or grohe (has a grohe flush plate) so was happy until I took it apart thought feck

nice rad always hate doing them as they take longer than expected
 
Trying to find a leak been leaking 10 plus years since install bathroom fully tiled
Was this also slightly short mate?
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OK the one I had was Geberit, ordered the seal from PTS/City Plumbing for £2.15..
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Fitted this rad during the week - must've weighed at least 50 kgs. SIP walls with roofing batten and plasterboard so had to polyurethane glue timber between plasterboard and SIP to get a decent fixing.

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Got one like this to fit in a house where I have already fitted 2 verticals and a horizontal in an extension. I like them but they are heavy and I’m a big lad.
 
Was this also slightly short mate?
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Got one like this to fit in a house where I have already fitted 2 verticals and a horizontal in an extension. I like them but they are heavy and I’m a big lad.

dont have a clue tbh didnt look that far needs a new one anyway due to the cut
 
Was this also slightly short mate?
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Got one like this to fit in a house where I have already fitted 2 verticals and a horizontal in an extension. I like them but they are heavy and I’m a big lad.

Maybe "cast iron" is in vogue 🤔 - big lad are you! Challenge you to an arm wrestle!?
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Little smidge of clear silicone under the nylon seats helps keep them in place.

Thanks Simon, obviously would need to do this a couple of hours before the "lift".
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I'll try polyurethane glue next time, sets in 15mins.
 
Managed to finish off two of the hand washing stations
 

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Looks good, only concern I would have is too many taps which will squish them in. No 2m spacing.

my thoughts exactly but there going to be in bubbles so there not bothering about spacing as if one gets it the whole class is going to get it my thoughts
 

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