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To save me looking, does anyone know if you can get a chromed brass 1 1/4" bottle trap that fits standard 1 1/4" waste pipe (not the smaller chrome plated brass/copper waste)?

I know mcalpine do the plastic chrome bottle traps but they look a bit naff.

Im trying to avoid using a mcalpine multifit elbow in a stud wall as it will last about 5 minutes on the site im on at the moment before its kicked by the dryliners?
 
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how thick is the wall as they do chrome pipe
 
its 70mm gyproc stud shaun, then double boarded with 15mm PB

and how far to stack as they do 700mm pipe if not i think push fits it
 
stacks about a metre away, I've got a couple of 3m lengths of chrome 1 1/4" waste from another job, problem is im not going to put a multifit elbow behind the wall as I know what will happen, normally only fit chrome traps and pipe if the basins sitting on a IPS panel.

I will have a look, as someone has deffinatly told me before that you can get a chromed brass bottle trap that fits standard 1 1/4" waste, never seen one though.
 
any use?

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