Bit of a two part question here.
I'm looking to panel the bottom meter of my living room with tongue and groove pine with a floor grade varnish finish. The problem is that there is a radiator in the way.
And now the questions
1) Will the heat from the radiator warp or adverly effect the timber, I'm going for a rustic effect so a little bit of shrinkage/cracking won't be a problem... I'm more worried about bowing/finish falling off (I know this is kind of a joinery problem, but plumers probably have a better chance of having see the effects of radiators on panel).
2) To panel behind the radiator, I will need to remove it, panel round the brackets and re-install. How does one bleed the system and then lift the radiator off, and then, replace it.
Cheers, Sam.
I'm looking to panel the bottom meter of my living room with tongue and groove pine with a floor grade varnish finish. The problem is that there is a radiator in the way.
And now the questions
1) Will the heat from the radiator warp or adverly effect the timber, I'm going for a rustic effect so a little bit of shrinkage/cracking won't be a problem... I'm more worried about bowing/finish falling off (I know this is kind of a joinery problem, but plumers probably have a better chance of having see the effects of radiators on panel).
2) To panel behind the radiator, I will need to remove it, panel round the brackets and re-install. How does one bleed the system and then lift the radiator off, and then, replace it.
Cheers, Sam.