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Anyone know of a wrap around pipe repair for 110mm? Just cut into a soil pipe while cutting out a boxing.

Don't really want to have to cut a coupler and slip coupler in.
 
Fernco coupling ?
 
Split/cut the fernco coupling length ways, if necessary bond it to the soil stack with some PU adhesive as well as the jubilee clips, keep the split round the back no one will notice.
 
Split/cut the fernco coupling length ways, if necessary bond it to the soil stack with some PU adhesive as well as the jubilee clips, keep the split round the back no one will notice.

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Split/cut the fernco coupling length ways, if necessary bond it to the soil stack with some PU adhesive as well as the jubilee clips, keep the split round the back no one will notice.


I have seen these for larger pipes but not 110.

I was actually thinking of cutting a piece of 110 and then slicing this in half length ways and just sticking this with some solvent weld and cable ties until it welds
 
I have seen these for larger pipes but not 110.

I was actually thinking of cutting a piece of 110 and then slicing this in half length ways and just sticking this with some solvent weld and cable ties until it welds

Fine but I don't think solvent weld will stick PE, PU Gorilla glue will do it or any PU ady for that matter, just remember to wet the surface if you use it as it's water activated.

Flexible Connector 112 - 112mm

Mind you if its just a saw cut, superglue works fine on PE, get one of those mitre bond kits. Fill the gap and spray it and it sets like concrete or just use an epoxy.

https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/mitre...gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CPjB25mc3tsCFVIw0wodmvsPEg
 
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Thanks for all the replies gents.

The tap is about 1mm wide by about 1 1/2 inches long. Put some plumbers good in there for temp measure and it is holding up fine but want a better fix
 
As suggested previously Araldite epoxy or equivalent mate, thought you'd bust a large hole in it.
 
How about a 4 inch two piece rubber lined pipe clip?.....regards Turnpin
 
Grab about a foot of half round gutter, solvent weld it over the hole, be generous with the solvent. Most if not all soil pipe is weldable and the gutter will be PVC.
Use a couple of zip ties to hold it tight while drying.
 
Oh and you could also solvent weld a short length of soil pipe on there, cut it into the shape of a letter C when looking down the pipe, takes a bit of force to get on but easily doable.
 
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