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I have just fitted a new 1.5 inch waste to my bath & fitted a 40mm p trap to it. The prob I have is the exstg waste pipe is 32mm and cannot be moved. Is there a coupling that is 40mm pipe (to slot into the trap compression) one side with a 32mm compression fitting on the other (to connect to the exstg pipe). A link would be much appreciated. Thanks for your time.
 
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A bath should be installed with 40mm pipe work, various sized waste pipe fittings are available that would suit your needs but consider installing. your bath correctly if possible.
 
Yes there is fittings that will suit what you need but a bath should have 1.5" waste or 40mm all the way to the gully/hoperhead/soil stack if not bigger depending on length of the run
 
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