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Hi all,
Currently sorting out my dad's bathrom/toilet area and have a problem I'm not sure how to overcome. Basically the soil stack is of a cast type, to which I've trimmed back to make it less intrusive into the room.The toilet pan position is approximately 1 metre away from the soil pipe connection, and I don't have the tools/time to reposition and convert to a plastic pipe closer to the pan position. So I've bought a flexible pan connector, which if it was longer would do what I need and connect the pan to cast soil pipe. Having had a quick search via Google I'm struggling to find one or more fittings that will do the job. Any takers on what fittings I could use???

Cheers in advance

Jamie
 
you need the tools and time to reposition and covert to plastic soil pipe, no shorts cuts here Im afraid, apart from a blocked bog if you try using flexi connectors!
 
depends how it is going to be finished ie boxed in etc, but rather than use a flexi i would use a No1 multi (which usually goes onto the wc bowl) then fit 1m of 110mm pvc pipe into the back end of the multi and extend it to where it needs to go to, then put another No1 multi into the end of the pvc pipe and fit the bowl, looks a wee bit weird but will work 100%
 
Ok sounds like a plan, 1 final question, can i ask what a 'No1 Multi' is?

Cheers, Jamie
 
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you could use cast to plastic rubber furnco then u could run some 4 inch dont use flexi they are shizzer
 
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