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Says Marley on it and half inch. Looks like solvent welded plastic leak fodder.

I decided to leave it be and changed the float valve from inside the cistern. If I were to have to join onto some of this in the future (although i've never seen it before so prob not much chance) would it just be a philmac?

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And also yeah I dd noticed the remanents of a previous float valve with no obvious reason why it's there AND another half inch hole further along for good measure.
 
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It's high pressure plastic glue takes around 24 hours to dry
 
How would you join onto it? Cut it with plastic pipe cutters and whack on a philmac/similar?

Yes or you can get comp adapters but it's very brittle
 

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