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Hi.

I was looking for this part in B&Q, ScrewFix and Homebase, but with no success.

They told me they never seen this part before. I need something but little longer to fix my pipes under bathtub.

Would be great if you could help me name it.

Many thanks.
 
Would this work?https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/mcalp...MKV2LQ3GU1eD6cOmktakFgCCa66RzmwYaAp3AEALw_wcB
 
if you need to extend it by how much?
 
If your drawing is of a trap under the bath.
Plain pipe into the threaded part, on the pipe you place; threaded nut, slip washer (red/pink), rubber cone washer (thin end of wedge into trap). Cut this pipe to length to marry up with your existing pipe and join the two together with a straight coupling ( mcalpine T28m)
 
Should be relatively simple for a plumber. You’d probably pay for an hours labour and materials. Can’t quote £££ as we it varies so much up and down the country
 

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