Hi All,
I’m in the process of fitting a bath and have just finished solvent welding the 40mm waste pipe up to the bath. Now I’ve put the bath in situ, the pipe work is slightly out, about half an inch. I can pull it into place but this will put a bit of tension/stress in the pipe and on the waste fitting (single screw through drain).
Is this normal (pulling the last half inch into place) or is it necessary to get a very easy lay-up and keep the pipe run ‘at ease’ and the leaving the waste fitting very little work to do?
I’d rather not start again but will if I have to..
I’m in the process of fitting a bath and have just finished solvent welding the 40mm waste pipe up to the bath. Now I’ve put the bath in situ, the pipe work is slightly out, about half an inch. I can pull it into place but this will put a bit of tension/stress in the pipe and on the waste fitting (single screw through drain).
Is this normal (pulling the last half inch into place) or is it necessary to get a very easy lay-up and keep the pipe run ‘at ease’ and the leaving the waste fitting very little work to do?
I’d rather not start again but will if I have to..