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Default cutting pipes for shower - no space

more gravity fed shower fitting questions! I need to cut pipes to
branch off to the shower but have very limited space, what's the
professional's approach? the space in which to use a pipe cutter is
about 1cm from other pipework that can't be moved and obviously I'm
loath to pull the pipes about too much.

Also, I'm planning to branch off existing bathroom pipework, the
instructions for a mira realm says cold must come from a cistern, I'm
not sure if the cold is from mains or not, is that likely, or even
something to worry about? It's certainly at higher pressure than the
hot water.

lastly (ahem) anyone got experience with a waterford? I want a decent
unit, but Mira's are too expensive. Thanks.

 
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