I'm a reasonably competent DIYer.
Pic shows current configuration of toilet in downstairs cloakroom.
We are planning a refit with all new fittings, decor, etc.
Obvs, but soil stack is in right hand corner. I'm going to box-in new cistern to hide soil pipe from loo and install a back-to-wall pedestal.
As shown in blue on pic, the current cold water feed runs from other end of cloakroom, behind low level boxing (this will be replaced during refit - height to be decided) and round outside of soil stack box.
I'd like to hide the feed by routing it through the soil stack box.
I suppose the easy way would be to cut a large hole in the soil stack so that I could easily bend some plastic pipe round the back of the soil pipe then box back in, but can anyone suggest an alternative method which minimises the amount which needs to be cut out - ideally limiting it to holes not much bigger than the pipe diameter?