Toilet waste

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I'm just in the process of moving as toilet which means there will be a small run for the waste from the back of the toilet and round to the sidewhere the hole in the ground is.

I'm not keen on using flexible wast so wondered could I use 3 of these?
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Soil+Vent/Soil-Pan-Connector/invt/431973

The drop will be fine so I'm just worried about waste leaking out of the joins.

I know its an expensive way of doing it but seems easy because I can just push it all together.

Cheers,

Chris
 
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OK, thanks for the info but what should I use instead?

Can you buy white 4" waste pipe which you glue together, like the stuff you use for sink waste etc.

Why won't it seal? Surely putting the back of your toilet pan into one it the same as putting one into another one?
 
they are designed to go on toilets not join together. its a bodge.

yes you can buy white 110mm soil pipe etc have you a pic of the floor outlet.
 
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OK here we go....

Its a very small room and the toilet has basically been turned 90degrees as you can see from my rough drawing. I can't get a proper pic because I'm at work at the moment.

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you should be able to locate white soil pipe around your area.
and check the pipe out of the floor if its plain ended or has a socket fitting.
 
OK thanks. Very last question!

How do I seal them all together? Do I use the solvent stuff I have used with 40mm sink waste in the past?
 
solvent will look better, but if your floor pipe has a socket on the end you'll have to fit a spigot bend first.
if you use solvent fit it all together so it fits. then mark each joint with a pencil line then you can take apart and know where to line up when you glue it.
 

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