Thanks, yep careful use of a Dremel sounds like my best bet for getting it off.
Unfortunately to get to that wall I have to go through some one else flat and into their garden with a 2 storey ladder, and the flat is currently unoccupied as it is being sold so no one to ask to let me in. Also...
You can ignore the white pipe this photo is just post strip out of the kitchen and the pipe is hanging loose. It will be replaced with a slope down from the boiler into the new waste pipe once I figure out how to make the waste pipe run from the left rather than the right as it does now.
Thanks, yea looks like that might be my only hope. My other thought was to trim the elbow back to the welded joint and if it looks like it won't come off easily but a new elbow up to it and join them with a flexi connector like this over the top of both pieces...
I'm trying to replace the elbow with an elbow that goes left instead of right. The white mashup is just from the condensate pipe from the boiler and will be re attached once the waste pipe goes left
Hi thanks,
Yea I thought it might be solvent welded. How would I go about replacing it with and elbow going in the other direction?
The situation outside is that it slopes down the side of the building about 1.5 storeys up in the air. I have no access to that outside space.
Hi,
I need some advice on the best way to trim this pipe and make a new connection. See photos
1614973979567652728988918164331 by Sam Burrows posted 5 Mar 2021 at 7:53 PM
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We're in a flat on the first floor so can't...