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condense pipe fittings

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hi I need to bury a 22mm overflow pipe in a wall and run it a distance of about 1 to 1.5 meters but I am looking for a gradual drop but can only find 45deg angles I would like to know if there is anyone who does shallower angles or is there a alternative pipe and fitting that can be used
Any links would be very helpful
thanks col
 
Try PTS they do an elbow that is less than 45 . oR you can actually warm the pipe CAREFULLY and mold it to shape
 
only a quick thought!! but if ordinary pipe and fittings wont do you could maybe use an extended washing machine waste hose which is about that length and can be joined by proper plastic inserts and jubilee clips, then joined back onto 19/22mm pipe when back out the wall, not sure why you cant use pipe in the wall though
 
I use my bender to bend overflow pipe. You need to overbend slightly as it springs back but I've formed crossovers like this.
 

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