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  On 28/10/2024 at 18:49, Pocster said:

I had exactly this issue !

it was a pita and I brought the entire fitting forward in situ just to gain a few mm for the tiles .

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I'm glad I've spotted the issue now. I'm getting ready to tank it all (Aquaseal) so whilst the delay isn't welcomed, hopefully I won't have to muddle a fix later

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Posted
  On 28/10/2024 at 19:09, MortarThePoint said:

 

Gulp, hopefully the Mira Flight one is OK as I'll be wrestling with that in a few days

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I had a few trays and naturally assumed supplied waste would be good . Eventually as advised on here I gave up ( I couldn’t stop them leaking no matter how hard I tried ) . Got a proper waste and trap . Instantly felt better as I installed it . Neither have leaked since .

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  On 28/10/2024 at 19:11, Pocster said:

I had a few trays and naturally assumed supplied waste would be good . Eventually as advised on here I gave up ( I couldn’t stop them leaking no matter how hard I tried ) . Got a proper waste and trap . Instantly felt better as I installed it . Neither have leaked since .

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Mira Flight aren't 90mm otherwise I would have swapped to McAlpine 

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Posted (edited)
  On 28/10/2024 at 18:31, crispy_wafer said:

This sort or widget

 

Tap Extension - 1/2" M x 1/2" F - 10222

 

Can be got in various lengths

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I've ordered these (BES) for quick delivery.

 

I have also found another option which is using longer offset connectors:

 

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Those are 65mm total length, but there are also 60mm and 50mm ones. There are even 75mm ones and probably other lengths too if you search hard enough. Also available in silver colour.

 

If you're confident of your centres, you could use a straight 1/2" tube (64mm) with a 1/2" to 3/4" thread adaptor/bush. Both available from Toolstation so local.

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I think I prefer the BES option as it can be fitted and tanked at this stage. I suppose the straight one can too, but then you have to be sure of centres etc.

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Posted
  On 29/10/2024 at 07:37, Onoff said:
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I wondered about going that route and then using a tails connection kit (image below). I'm not confident there is enough meat in the blockwork around this though to get the securing screws in for that though.

 

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Posted
  On 29/10/2024 at 07:20, MortarThePoint said:

If you're confident of your centres, you could use a straight 1/2" tube (64mm) with a 1/2" to 3/4" thread adaptor/bush. Both available from Toolstation so local.

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An additional concern with this approach is that the bush would need tightening and there's no spanner access. You could lock it off using the nut supplied on the tube though. These straight adaptors address that problem, but are only 51mm long.

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Posted (edited)

Am I missing something here?

 

What's wrong with a Hep2O elbow and a length of copper sticking out through the wall in the correct place. 

 

Then tank and tile as required. 

 

Then drill the tiles and fit these with long screws, rawlplugs and plenty of mastic in the screw hole? 

 

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You'll need to drill tiles but it's not rocket science. 

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Posted
  On 29/10/2024 at 08:53, Iceverge said:

Am I missing something here?

 

What's wrong with a Hep2O elbow and a length of copper sticking out through the wall in the correct place. 

 

Then tank and tile as required. 

 

Then drill the tiles and fit these with long screws, rawlplugs and plenty of mastic in the screw hole? 

 

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You'll need to drill tiles but it's not rocket science. 

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A different approach but not where I am now and I'm not going back to square one when there are good solutions where I am.

 

I think you need to chase the blockwork A lot deeper to fit the elbow. A small downside of that approach is the centres aren't fixed. I'm doing this elsewhere in a stud wall.

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