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I think the icon will do that as it's finnedAn ideal situation would be one of these that actually takes the socket of a fitting and not the pipe.
I think I would need to cut the brown pipe at floor level, chip the brown pipe out of the socket which hasn't sealed and glue a new piece of pipe into the socket and use the icon basically.I think the icon will do that as it's finned
It's really difficult to advise without seeing it. If it's getting boxed probably best bite the bullet now before tiling etc - we've all been there and it's even less fun. Hope the kids feel better soon.Will give it a go. Quite scary when it's boxed in though.
Never had a solvent weld leak on soil pipe in 12yrs. In a tight place as well. There is always a 1st time.It's really difficult to advise without seeing it. If it's getting boxed probably best bite the bullet now before tiling etc - we've all been there and it's even less fun. Hope the kids feel better soon.
Have you glued a short length of pipe into your grey boss pipe?
If not, I’m not surprised it felt loose- I would definitely add this short length of pipe or you’ll get a leak in the future- same as when people use a pan connector into a socket, it may hold for a while but not long term.
Agreed, never knew they existed.That’s an interesting fitting, one to put in the memory bank for those awkward situations when you’re scratching your head.
Forgive the spelling in this post. I obviously didn't check it before postingNot cheap but certainly a get out of jail free cars. Jewsom do them for 35 all in
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