Hi all
I've had to move and reconfigure a downpipe because I've fitted a new kitchen extractor and the vent is slap bang where the downpipe was. The guttering is ogee and the downpipes/bends are square....
I bought a couple of 112.5 degree offset bends, thinking that's all I'd need. The bends will need to sit lower than directly beneath the running outlet, and I thought I would be able to use a small piece of downpipe between the running outlet and the bends. But the downpipe doesn't fit onto the running outlet. I've watched some videos and on all of those the downpipe fits directly. Mind you, most of the videos were for round guttering.
So is it because I'm mix and matching different brands? Or is it normal for square downpipe not to fit directly?
I'm wondering if this will solve the problem?
https://www.toolstation.com/65mm-square-pipe-socket/p22842
And if so, is it a bodge or is one of these always needed in this scenario?
Cheers
I've had to move and reconfigure a downpipe because I've fitted a new kitchen extractor and the vent is slap bang where the downpipe was. The guttering is ogee and the downpipes/bends are square....
I bought a couple of 112.5 degree offset bends, thinking that's all I'd need. The bends will need to sit lower than directly beneath the running outlet, and I thought I would be able to use a small piece of downpipe between the running outlet and the bends. But the downpipe doesn't fit onto the running outlet. I've watched some videos and on all of those the downpipe fits directly. Mind you, most of the videos were for round guttering.
So is it because I'm mix and matching different brands? Or is it normal for square downpipe not to fit directly?
I'm wondering if this will solve the problem?
https://www.toolstation.com/65mm-square-pipe-socket/p22842
And if so, is it a bodge or is one of these always needed in this scenario?
Cheers