Can you get a slimline square gutter right angle

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This is what I'm dealing with. The return is just far too narrow for another 90 degree angle. Ideally it looks like I need slimmer right angles, or I need a piece of guttering that's moulded to a right angle that you can cut to size

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Here's another picture with all angles in place, as you can see, the down pipe is 3" from the wall. I could attach a piece of wood to the wall but then I'm unsure of whether I can return the downpipe to get it closer to the wall. This is my first time installing guttering.

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put the outlet above the window and configure the rainwater pipe bends round the corner.
 
Take a hack saw to both of them, and use PVC Pipe cement with a "sleeve" of short length of matching guttering, then fabricate your own low-profile Z piece.

(Before gluing, ensure the surfaces are spotlessy clean and grease-free. Meths)

Nozzle
 
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Take a hack saw to both of them, and use PVC Pipe cement with a "sleeve" of short length of matching guttering, then fabricate your own low-profile Z piece.

(Before gluing, ensure the surfaces are spotlessy clean and grease-free. Meths)

Nozzle

That had crossed my mind. I've ordered the bits to do it the way suggested by another poster, but I'll also try fabricating my own low profile one too, I've got nothing to lose.
 
I've gone ahead and made my own. First time I've done this, but it looks ok and I don't think it's going to look out of place once installed.

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I've set it in place. It still needs fixing to the wall, but it's a million times better. Thanks for the suggestions.

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Excellent work. I kNow you haven’t fixed it up properly yet but make sure there is a gutter bracket right next to the bend on the house fascia.
 

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