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Hi im trying to fit a new sink into my bathroom. I have to go from brass to plastic piping but the connector i have has no lip on it so i cant tighten the joint so it leaks badly. I have old size pipes and have been told they no longer stock parts for that size. Can anybody suggest what i can do to rectify this leak?
Sorry if this didnt make sense, im not great with plumbing terminology.

Thanks Graham
 
A macalpine compression coupling should do the trick. It depends on the pipe sizes
 
what size is the old pipe measure ?
polypipe do a fitting that fits old imperial copper etc waste pipe.
 
ha ha unfortunately dont live in a palace. far from it

The brass pipe is 1 1/2 inch
 
im not sure. i was told they dont make them in that size anymore?
 
what a 40mm waste coupler.

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is this different sizes at each end? the plastic pipe and brass pipe are different sizes. sorry if i sound stupid, im really not sure what im talking about. thanks for your help though
 
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