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Am looking to run 1st floor toilet waste under floor - joists run the right way - am looking at using a swan neck mcalpine pan connector to keep away from joist that runs parallel with wall - depth of joists are 165mm and run from pan to stack is 1620mm - if i put the pan connector into a 92.5 bend, and sit the bend so that it touches the underside of the flooring (allowing me to get enough fall) ,the top of the bend has to come out of the floor too much and I would have to end up cutting down the swan neck to just below where the neck finishes - this doesn't seem the right way and was looking for suggestions - does it seem possible given the measurements?
 
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