I am fitting a new toilet with horizontal waste in a 1925 built house. The old close coupled toilet was connected to a cast iron pipe with flange very close to the outside wall. I intend to cut off the flange using my angle grinder.
The outlet on the new toilet will need an offset plastic connector, because its outlet is lower than the waste pipe, which is also set at a slight downward angle. all the offset connectors I have seen in the 'usual places' are much too short.Can anyone suggest how I can tackle this in a neat way? If possible I want to avoid using one of those long flexible things.
Any advice appreciated.
The outlet on the new toilet will need an offset plastic connector, because its outlet is lower than the waste pipe, which is also set at a slight downward angle. all the offset connectors I have seen in the 'usual places' are much too short.Can anyone suggest how I can tackle this in a neat way? If possible I want to avoid using one of those long flexible things.
Any advice appreciated.