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Hi all

We're having an old belfast sink fitted in our WC/utility room. We'd like to use the existing old waste; and by all accounts it'd be a pig's jacksie to remove even if we wanted to!

The threaded section in the photo measures approx. 1.88" / 47.8mm outside diameter and 1.24" / 31.5mm internal diameter.

The only thing I can think to use is something like this:


But whilst the sink out will be inside the reducer, which is good from a gravity point of view, the 40mm trap and pipe will also be inside the reducer which ain't so great.

So I wondered if there are any other options? Anything entirely different? Or something along the lines of the rubber reducer, but with a threaded connection on the smaller end to it connects to the 40mm trap and pipe properly?

I'll keep looking in the meantime.

Thanks a million


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For the benefit of anyone coming across this in the future who finds themselves in a similar situation, my plan (as outlined in post #25) worked a treat, and I'm set up and all works perfectly.

Thanks one and all for the great help. I wouldn't have got there without you!
 

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