Good radiator?

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Here we go - before and after:
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Done at cost price by Applied Radiators in Stoke. They even delivered it to me. The soldering on the end tanks is top notch - really smooth and even. Very happy.
 

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Oooo, a work of art it's the sort of thing I would hang on my garage wall :D

Out of curiosity... it looks like the original or is it completely new, you hand in the old one and that's your replacement.
It's the original - you hand in the old one and they de-solder it to take the end tanks off the centre core, solder in a new centre core, reassemble and repaint. If they've got a donor radiator in stock, then I think they use that - has the advantage that you're not without a radiator for any longer than it takes to drop off your old one and pick up the new one - but in this case they only had a 200tdi donor and not a 300tdi, so they reworked the one I supplied.
 
Hey reworked mine, when I picked it up they let me watch them rework someone else’s, the dipped it all in a big vat of something when it was in bits to clean it, then they reassembled. Was fascinating to watch, a real craft tbh
 
Nope stangely enough it was the first thing I noticed then twigged pic was upside down, sadly I notice stuff like that, stuff not square, how many celing tiles in a room and so on!
Sounds as if your as sad as I am.......:D:D:D
Being an ex joiner/cabinet maker I can't sit anywhere without noticing the finish (or lack of) on doors/windows/furniture etc.
 
Nope stangely enough it was the first thing I noticed then twigged pic was upside down, sadly I notice stuff like that, stuff not square, how many celing tiles in a room and so on!

**** me to. I can’t not count things in my head, or add up number plates..... drives me round the bend :confused:
 
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