Looking to smash out a stud wall currently between our kitchen and dining room as a quasi-temporary experiment to maybe stave off the idea of extending. There are a couple of wall lights and a socket on the dining room that I'm comfortable to make safe (I've decided I'm now a spark, see up thread, don't @ me), but there is a small rad on the kitchen side of the wall. Is there a suitable way to secure this in situ if the wall behind it is going away? Or best to just shut both valves, add blanking nuts and fuck it off?
Looking to smash out a stud wall currently between our kitchen and dining room as a quasi-temporary experiment to maybe stave off the idea of extending. There are a couple of wall lights and a socket on the dining room that I'm comfortable to make safe (I've decided I'm now a spark, see up thread, don't @ me), but there is a small rad on the kitchen side of the wall. Is there a suitable way to secure this in situ if the wall behind it is going away? Or best to just shut both valves, add blanking nuts and fuck it off?