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I have a toilet which sits on an ugly mdf plinth which protrudes 2 inches around the base of the toilet. What's the best way to make a plinth? Wpb? And how do I make it look like part of the pan? Some pvc or something? I know some of you guys would have had to do this before.

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God I bet that looks ***** . Obvious question , cant the pan go on the floor, I am guessing the outlet is too high.
 
You can actually buy plastic plinths to suit, how high does it need to be
 
About an inch but not really into buying one. Making one is a option I think. Would change the stack but it goes into a box that has been felted and goes through flashing into a roof. So not an option
 
Any PLINTH.jpggood?
 
how long is the pipe comong out of the wall we often used to angle grind the soil pipe flus to the wall and that gets it low enough to use a long tailed pan con
 
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