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thanks everyone for your help! to croppie's early question, i'm just outside london,so will definitely be posting here to give one of you guys some business.
The only problem is, I'm a top floor flat, so I don't think it will be possible to seal it off at the stack, without scaffolding.. So i think the only option is to hang out of the window and cut it off and seal it (is this possible?)
thanks everyone for your help! to croppie's early question, i'm just outside london,so will definitely be posting here to give one of you guys some business.
The only problem is, I'm a top floor flat, so I don't think it will be possible to seal it off at the stack, without scaffolding.. So i think the only option is to hang out of the window and cut it off and seal it (is this possible?)
Window up, bolster and mash hammer (def looks like lead), squish and cut pipe, pull out of wall, make good and window down.
Well you could always use a rope round your waist tied to something heavy or get somebody to keep hold of your feet.
Thanks AWheating!
By the way, are these vent pipes only something that's needed on old toilets? I'm wondering if I should be concerned that it's not connected to my new toilet.
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