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If no room for even smallest flexible pan con, bit of a bad idea but if needs must forgivable?
Discuss Installing a BTTW pan w/ rigid pan con? in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at PlumbersForums.net
I agree, - push the new pan connector onto the pan and measure very accurately the distance for to soil pipe and have it in position. Then nice if you feel it all hit hard as you push it in position.
I really don't like back to wall loos and prefer the type that nearly go back
I always use ridgid pan cons even on btw or close coupled closed backs. Measure twice etc and push pan con onto pan first and silicone spray pan con and inside of 4". Also as a tip, leave toilet seat til last then to check its pushed home fully i hold a torch over one of the toilet seat fixing holes and look down the other seat fixing hole. You can normally see the pan con through the holes.
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