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Mark Hewitt wrote:
"Pete C" wrote in message ... Maybe a double plumbing out kit will do it, second down on this page: Now that does look like the find of thing I'm after. I'm not sure what the connector at the bottom goes into, or do I just attach another bit of pipe from there into my outlet stand? It's designed to cut into an unsullied length of waste pipe, eg (typically) the bit running between the trap on your kitchen sink and where it goes through the outside wall. It comes apart, and the two yokes are bolted around the waste pipe whereupon you use an provided cutting tool to 'break into' the pipe, within the fitting. It's usually an OK-ish solution, but is not really suitable in your case where you've already got a stand pipe... far quicker/easier/neater/cheaper/more efficient just to add a tee and an elbow as already described. David |
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