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I was thinking 2 x 45's, but then how to get that waste in is the issue, which I haven't figured out a solution yet apart from cut and glue (NO!) 

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8 minutes ago, BotusBuild said:

I was thinking 2 x 45's, but then how to get that waste in is the issue, which I haven't figured out a solution yet apart from cut and glue (NO!) 

Just change the branch! You'll still pick the waste up exactly the same way. ;) 

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10 hours ago, Nickfromwales said:

My only issue is, that is a T branch, and should be a Y branch like the other if poop is dropping into it from "Le Bog".

That's interesting, what is the reasoning behind having to use a Y instead of a swept T in that position.

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14 hours ago, Nickfromwales said:

Just change the branch! You'll still pick the waste up exactly the same way. ;) 

 

Done. Frame time

 

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5 hours ago, Gone West said:

That's interesting, what is the reasoning behind having to use a Y instead of a swept T in that position.

There’s not enough sweep, and there would be a lot of ‘matter’ going to the right as well as flowing away to the left. 
 

If a T is laid horizontally with a good fall then you can get away with it (just), but I avoid using them tbh.

 

Not such a worry if theres a flushing WC upstream, but here there’s just a 40mm waste which isn't sufficient to ‘move things along’ (if there are any stragglers :/). 

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2 hours ago, Nickfromwales said:

40mm waste which isn't sufficient to ‘move things along’ (if there are any stragglers :/). 

Not even if it a full flowing shower 😀 (statement, not question)

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Here is the frame fitted

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Better explanation of the Grohe instructions HERE that I took to fit to this stage. That topic will be updated with the extra steps still required.

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1 hour ago, BotusBuild said:

Here is the frame fitted

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Better explanation of the Grohe instructions HERE that I took to fit to this stage. That topic will be updated with the extra steps still required.

Tres bien, Rodders.

 

@Gone West, you can see the difference in the two branches, with the above being so much better for 'flow'.

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