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hi all

Trying to fit a toilet myself. Got it all together except the plastic waste pipe coming out of the wall is too long by about 10/15cm. What do I do to ensure I fit the toilet up to it so I can fit it onto the wall?

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Tom
 
Have trimmed about 5cm off the other end now the flange is flush with the wall and can't cut any more

Thanks!
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No. I think it is glued on. Tried very hard. Should I just buy a new pipe?
 
The 110mm pipe needs cutting back 50mm off the wall buy a pan connector straight extention this is cutable to make up the length you require the toilet pan outlet compleate with the other pan connector pushes into this job done cheers kop
 
Ok brilliant. So just like this straight extension? Will this go directly
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to the pan?
 
Ah hang on. The soil pipe I have won't go into the wall any further due to the cut out size. Best just get a fresh soil pipe and standard pan connector?
 
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