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Guys, encountering a bit of an issue fixing up a back to wall pan.

Was going to use McAlpine's flexible wc connector, as I like the metal clip idea to stop it blowing off... but, the wc branch is slightly to close to the pan in order to create a 90 angle (pic below)... It's also too close to get a 90 degree bend fixed in place to use a straight pan connector.

Just to make matters more annoying, the wc branch is to far away for a standard 90 pan connector to fix onto the toilet spigot.

any ideas? it's doing my nut. Cheers!
 

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I would just turn the branch another few degees clockwise and slot it in -

use some fairy liquid to join up - job done - too much thinking is not good
we do solutions at my outfit not problems - maybe I have missed something CHking
 
I agree with albatross, fit the bent pan connector into the stack, ( fit a bit of pipe in the stack spigot first, then another piece of pipe into the pan connector end with a straight pan connector onto the back of the pan,
 
Is that a solvent glued T branch?

If so wont that connector 'force' in? You'll need to put the fins in pipe and not socket if you know what I mean.
 
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