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Yep, apologies, I didn’t read it properlyIt should be linking to an adjustable one? 0-30 degrees?
Yep, apologies, I didn’t read it properlyIt should be linking to an adjustable one? 0-30 degrees?
I’m still not convinced tho. I’m very tight for space.Yep, apologies, I didn’t read it properly
Didn’t consider that. Pipe being under the house would make that a problem then!Be careful if trying to remove a stub of pipe from a socket, if you disturb the seal, they are the devil incarnate to get back into place, that's if it will go back into place....
I’ve just enlarged the photo myself, and what may be possible is: a drain connector and 2 45 degree elbows and your 90 degree elbow with a piece of pipe in between.
Will do. I’ll get a picture once the frame is in properly. Might even sweep up first!!Good luck, let us know the end result
That’s really good to know!Polypipe are a reputable manufacturer, (factory in Doncaster IIRC), and have been around for at least the last 30 years I know of. (Was using their waste as an apprentice in the late 80's!)
For Pan Connectors, Traps etc McAlpine are the Rolls Royce, but to be honest, with waste and soil, there's not much to choose between the manufacturers IMHO.
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