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Drilling Soil Stack
I am putting a new basin into my toilet room. The toilet current connects
into one of these http://www.screwfix.com/sfd/i/cat/00/p1063600_x.jpg on the main soil stack (well almost that but with what looks like screw fittings). I want to connect my 32mm waste from the basin into it. Do I just cut out the access hole and then use a reducer to put in my 32mm pipe? How do you go about cutting the middle of the access hole and how do you bond the waste pipe to the soil pipe - solvent? Cheers for any advice. Rob |
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