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Hi Everyone,

Can anyone help? I have been searching but with no luck. I am trying to fit a Duravit shower trap which has a 50mm outside diameter euro pipe size outlet. I need to attach it to a 40mm UK size waste pipe and would prefer to solvent weld it as the pipe will be under a tiled floor. Can someone please point me towards what adaptors I can buy to achieve this? I am nervous about using compression fittings given I will never be able to get at this joint once the room is finished.

Thanks,
 
Shower traps are nearly always compression I wouldn't worry too much just crack on

Take a look at Mcalpine multifit which is the purpose made fitting for transition from european pipe sizing. They will have the size you need and are the industry leader in compression waste products

Depending on what plastic that duravit is made from it may not even be solvent weldable. The other option is to put in a different waste fitting and send the duravit back
 
I’d use McAlpine Z28L which is 50mm to 2”; then use 2” solvent weld pipe which you can reduce down to 1 1/2” if you need to, but if not run it all in 2”and you’ll have no problems.
 
Thanks Ben-gee,
That's what I was thinking although I've found this:


which I was thinking of then using with a reducing pipe insert from a swimming pool company:


Cheers,

David
 
I’m not a fan of pushfit personally and prefer compression as I feel you are more in charge of it - if that makes sense, but either of the above would be fine.
 
I’m not a fan of pushfit personally and prefer compression as I feel you are more in charge of it - if that makes sense, but either of the above would be fine.
Thanks Ben,

I ended up going with a McAlpine Euro 50mm to UK 2" adapter (compression fittings), a piece of 2" pipe and then a 2" (weld ) straight connector with a 2" to 40mm reducer (weld) which I can then connect to the 40mm welded waste. Phew!

Now, does anyone know an easy way to cut 40mm pipe that is disappearing down an eves gap of a roof (to exit on the outside wall)?! I'm not even sure if a junior hacksaw can fit across the pipe.

Cheers,

David
 
Inside cutting wheel with an arbor and a drill with a steady hand or a pipe slice for plastic
 
Thanks Ben,

That sounds like a very pragmatic (and cheap!) solution. The cut does not have to be too square as it is a solvent weld join so plenty of room on the sleeve.
 
So have started fitting all the bits together and so far, so good. Thanks to everyone for their suggestions.

The mini-hacksaw blade with a piece of cloth wrapped round it and bent at 90 degrees ended up being the best bet. I tried my dremel but just didn't have enough room to use it. So long as the blade is new it cuts really well with hardly any back and forth motion.
 

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