Compression waste, boxing in.

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I have to go from 40mm solvent to 32mm push fit, the only way I know how to do this is with a compression reducer. The join will be behind the bath and not get-at-able and there's no other way for me to do it. I don't really like boxing in compression joints.

No doubt the joint will be fine if done correctly but as I precaution is it a good idea to seal round the joint with silicon as well?
 
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No, wouldn't use silicone. As long as the fitting is tight and supported adequately you won't have any problems.

After all the trap is most likely compression as well :)
 
I have to go from 40mm solvent to 32mm push fit,

Could you not go down to 32mm solvent, until it emerges in a get-at-able place?

It's difficult because the chrome basin waste trap I have will be on show and it should go straight into the wall(cleanly). It's 32mm push fit.

Don't really want the chrome waste entering the wall with a compression reducer on show.
 
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i dont understand what u mean, what exactly are u trying to do

I have a chrome waste trap for the basin, it ends in a 32mm push fit fitting.

I have 40mm solvent waste pipe for the basin coming in from under the bath.

I need to go from 40mm solvent to 32mm pushfit and the only place to do it is behind the bath where I won't be able to get at it again after it's done.
 
so you have the problem because u cannot glue the chrome pipe, is that what you are saying?
 

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