Shower Panel-fittings question

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r1racer

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Good day folks,

So, I am remodeling my bathroom and I am at the tiling stage. I have purchased a Fresca shower panel that has either 5/8 or 7/8 female fittings at the end of a braided hose. I have the hot/cold copper lines extending straight through the wall which are capped at this time.

My question is what is the best way to put a small enough right angle valve (as the supply fittings must point down in order to connect the hoses without pinching them). Also, I prefer not to solder as I have my 6 mil vapor barrier wrapped around the copper piping inside the wall and do not want it to melt. I prefer a stop valve of some sort at the shower panel as it is difficult to reach the stop valve from the opposite wall (whoever did the original plumbing cut a tiny access panel that happens to be under the vanity in the adjacent bathroom). I thought about using a normal supply valve but there's virtually no room for it to fit inside the shower panel. Any suggestions? Thanks!
 
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Not sure I'm following what you have or need, and that may be why you've not gotten any responses. If you can post a picture, it may be clearer to all and would solicit a useful response. Failing a picture, if you can post a link to the installation instructions or manufactuer's part/model, that may work as well.
 

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Not sure I'm following what you have or need, and that may be why you've not gotten any responses. If you can post a picture, it may be clearer to all and would solicit a useful response. Failing a picture, if you can post a link to the installation instructions or manufactuer's part/model, that may work as well.

Installation instructions. Model is Fresca Geona. The instructions just call for a hot and cold supply with male threads but that doesn't work as the lines will pinch.
http://www.surplusdecor.com/pdf/FSP8009BG.pdf

Hot and cold lines.
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This is the back of the shower panel. The hot and cold braided stainless steel lines connect to the copper supply coming out of the hardi (obviously). I would prefer a right angle fitting on the copper supply lines. Why? So the braided lines do not bend or become pinched. I would also like some sort of shut off on this right angle fitting for the reason mentioned in the initial post. Finally, I would like it to be a compression type as I do not want to sweat with 6 mil plastic behind the backer. A standard supply valve would work but they do not fit inside the shower panel so all suggestions are welcome.
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This is what I plan to do if I can't find a better solution. I'll just hope I don't melt too much plastic and cut out a bigger access panel to the shut off valves.
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You will NOT find a shut off valve which fits into the panel, and MOST tub and shower valves do NOT have, or need, shutoff valves. Use a 5/8"x1/2" ips compression adapter elbow.
 

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You will NOT find a shut off valve which fits into the panel, and MOST tub and shower valves do NOT have, or need, shutoff valves. Use a 5/8"x1/2" ips compression adapter elbow.

My only concern is if I need to remove the shower panel then water to the entire house will be shut down. I guess I will just have to cut out a bigger hole to access the shut off valves. Anyway, thanks.
 

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I found push connect supply lines with valves that fit. Oh well for this being a plumbing forum.
 
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