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![]() "Andrew Gabriel" wrote in message ... In article , "BigWallop" writes: Something like these: http://www.multikwik.com/multikwik/mk_bend_90.htm would probably do the trick. They're not as much of a sweep around the knuckle as a normal pipe bend is. You can get swan-neck ones too, whick allow the loo to go back even further. Also, most DIY Stores and plumbers merchants do a universal WC connector which is a ball shape with a long connector tail and the ball swivels to almost any angle you can imagine. The soil pipe is most likely just being stubborn if it isn't coming out the fittings. Try twisting it round, backwards and forwards, rather than just straight pulling force. They're tight to go in, and even tighter coming out. :-)) Watch out that the rubber seal doesn't flick **** in your face when it does finally come out... And my neighbour thought I was daft wearing a mask and goggles when I replaced most of our soil stack. Glad I'm not the only person to be on the receiving end of rubber-propelled **** fragments when working on a stack. But after the first time, mask and goggles every time. Cheers Clive |
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