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Default Plastic waste pipe

DerbyBorn wrote in
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Brian Reay wrote in :

On 12/06/2019 19:17, DerbyBorn wrote:
I wish there was such a thing as a "gooseneck" piece of pipe to
enable a slight adjustment to be made.

Any experience of the flexible length made by McAlpine?


Not specifically that make but I used a but as a temp measure some
years back. It was in place while I was working on the kitchen. It
did the job without any issues. I'm not sure I'd trust in somewhere I
could see etc, just in case it did leak.

Sometimes a couple of fittings with a slight angle, set to cancel it
out, but then adjusted to give the 'nudge' you want works. You do
need the space for them.



Sorry - not Gooseneck - but a sort of offset to enable a pipe run to
re- align by a couple of inches without sharp bends.

(New waste to old hole)


I have realised that what I need is something that goes against the trend -
I want a shower waste with a lower outlet. Most are made to be as "low
profile" as possible - I want the water to go out through a hole halfway
down the thickness of a joist and it is fairly close to the joist and I
want it free flowing.