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Pocster

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  1. No is the answer ?
  2. https://www.toolstation.com/mcalpine-flexi-waste-connector/p45626?store=GQ&utm_source=googleshopping&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=googleshoppingfeed&gclid=CjwKCAiAxp-ABhALEiwAXm6IySqBkHUcNdMGSpL3R_88mLQj11QU1BJ8z4mxzHRTbVtzne3U3yGxwRoCiGwQAvD_BwE Can the smooth non compression end be solvent welded ???
  3. Yeah - don’t count your chickens yet ! I was trying to do it all compression so it’s easy to change / fix later ... Will get parts tomorrow and we will see . Got to laugh at the amateurs - rip the wall apart / hack the cabinet - (expletive deleted)ing bodgers ! ? www.forum.buildbodge.org.uk
  4. Thinking ( not on site ) If I put a solvent weld reducer in then a 90 degree tee . Length of vertical pipe - another 90 degree tee welded on the top . Would allow the trap to be higher and avoid the drawer . It might fit ....
  5. Sure thing . I could stick that in the wall outlet .But I’ve still got limited space to get that higher so the trap is higher ( so not hitting the drawer ) .
  6. I did a poo poo . The waste outlet on the wall is 40mm so I need a compression reducer to get it to 32mm . Prefer compression at this point as it’s all accessible . Once i solvent weld anything off the 40mm I’m committed
  7. https://www.toolstation.com/wirquin-neo-air-telescopic-bottle-trap/p58875?store=L9&utm_source=googleshopping&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=googleshoppingfeed&gclid=CjwKCAiAo5qABhBdEiwAOtGmbgITKW8J_wSpU3BtAf0diKIgYBN19dpALUSSAsIXNr37f315w2ZcXRoCWU0QAvD_BwE
  8. That’s certainly worth a look !! ?
  9. Shhhhhhhhhhhh ?
  10. Don’t know ! How shallow are they . I did like the telescopic one - makes life easier
  11. Erm no ? Don’t remember ever seeing such a thing
  12. Christ it’s a fight ! Fittings on wall first . Then tried fittings on pan first ( at least you can just about see pipe alignment) . It’s still fighting me though !!
  13. Usually use fairy . Be he seems to have gone missing !
  14. Think of an answer that contains 2 words . The second word is “ off “
  15. Ok ; seems simple enough . Measure distance of pipe off wall . Measure distance of pipe off wc . Cut that difference off the end + 3mm
  16. Assuming if I fit it all dry I flush it and make sure no leaks . Then take it off ,ct1 , clean it up , leave it for 3 days
  17. Going to do it all dry first . Now need to read ( well look at pics ) for cutting the waste and supply pipes to the correct length . Plenty of opportunities for fs still ?
  18. Ahhhh there it is ffs !!
  19. Ok ! Phone call to geberit ! Apparently there’s an embedded grub screw in the fitting which is embedded in the pan ! I shall now go and look for it !!
  20. Yep . These are the bolt end attachments. There’s no way you can tighten with an Allen key
  21. Ehhhhhh ?????????
  22. Yeah I watched that exact video I’m obviously having a (expletive deleted)ing thick as sh*t day ( blame being a LL for that ) - I just can’t see what the Allen key connects into ( no hex receiver ) to tighten it
  23. Whilst I wait / ponder over the basin trap decided to look at the geberit pan . Hmmmmm - confusion !! ( not my day today ) . Can’t see how you tighten those bolts with the supplied Allen key - must be mis understanding something !!
  24. I thought that . Might be able to stick a flexcon on it if it won’t fit .
  25. Yeah I could do all that but you know ! At the moment it’s a choice of lesser of evils ! I always prefer more than 1 option ...
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