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Hi All - As part of my work I was hoping to replace the pvc gutter with some nicer looking galvanised steel. The lean to roof is 38 degrees so a non standard size. I was hoping to find some kind of simple adjustable bend but this doesn't seem to be a thing. My next idea was to step it out slightly and then run it down the wall using a standard angle, however this will not look great as it will be at a different angle to the roof. In all honestly I am probably the only person that will ever see or notice this given that it's kind of hidden away. I thought I should ask if anyone was aware of any options for an adjustable bend. I did speak to someone from a reseller who said there are companies that will make custom ones but this will propbably cost a fortune and I am trying to stop myself doing stuff like that. 

 

The final downpipe will be fixed to the return wall on the extension. 

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Thanks, Paul

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We solved a similar problem in a stuff-it-can't-find-the-right-product-way  (wrong angle in the available standard stock)

Not exactly the same issue as yours - but close..... Like this - a few holes drilled in the bottom. Take the boot off, flush out the leaves bingo.

 

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1 hour ago, ToughButterCup said:

We solved a similar problem in a stuff-it-can't-find-the-right-product-way  (wrong angle in the available standard stock)

Not exactly the same issue as yours - but close..... Like this - a few holes drilled in the bottom. Take the boot off, flush out the leaves bingo.

 

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Thanks I needed that with all this build stuff at the moment :D

 

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No help in an existing building, but this is just one of the many reasons I think all new roofs should be built at a 45 degree angle.

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13 hours ago, paro said:

Hi All - As part of my work I was hoping to replace the pvc gutter with some nicer looking galvanised steel. The lean to roof is 38 degrees so a non standard size. I was hoping to find some kind of simple adjustable bend but this doesn't seem to be a thing. My next idea was to step it out slightly and then run it down the wall using a standard angle, however this will not look great as it will be at a different angle to the roof. In all honestly I am probably the only person that will ever see or notice this given that it's kind of hidden away. I thought I should ask if anyone was aware of any options for an adjustable bend. I did speak to someone from a reseller who said there are companies that will make custom ones but this will propbably cost a fortune and I am trying to stop myself doing stuff like that. 

 

The final downpipe will be fixed to the return wall on the extension. 

image.thumb.jpeg.af2b7622b2cce92c5bf0edea82842fa1.jpeg

 

 

Thanks, Paul

 

I'd be gluing a 45 deg bend to the down pipe and then firing up a hot air gun and heating the downpipe just after the bend to make it form to the required 38 deg angle - you are never gonna see it from ground level and the water is going to want to flow along the bottom of the down pipe anyway

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Alternatively - if you get some solvent weld adhesive and it melts the down pipe fitting you might be able to pie cut a fitting and then solvent weld it??

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