Move cold water

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Carrud

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Im interested to know how someone more knowledgeable would handle this. My new vanity has a divider inside that will sit very close to my cold water inlet. Things will fit just fine but thinking toward the future there would be no room to work if/when something needs fixing there.

If I move the cold water line so it sits further away from that cabinet wall/divider (divides the drawers and open space) what/how would be better to do this?
What is best min distance to stay from the cab side walls?
What is best min distance to keep apart the hot from the cold?

Many Thanks, Clark
 

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I'm not a pro, but it seems to me you're over thinking this. The only thing I would avoid is to have the hot and cold lines actually touching. Not just for heat transfer, but for ease of installation.
 

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Well, that's a shame, and I agree with you. Thanks for the nudge back to the proper track.

It's not a bad thing. That's why I come here to ask. Back to work.
 
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