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Is it possible to have the correct fall on a rigid pipe? Even so, if replaced with a rigid pipe and boxed in it leaves nowhere for a customer to put their right leg. Needs a complete rethink.
 
Is it possible to have the correct fall on a rigid pipe? Even so, if replaced with a rigid pipe and boxed in it leaves nowhere for a customer to put their right leg. Needs a complete rethink.
18mm per metre would comply. Realistically, a rigid pipe may still work even if it is level for this short section. It would leave room for your leg, though I accept I wouldn't personally want a pipe there.
 

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