Connecting basin to old lead waste pipe

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Hi there - first post. I inherited a leaking bathroom sink that looks like this:

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Old lead U-bend to waste and some bodged bits of plastic connecting the sink. I've taken the plastic away, and am left with sink and old lead U-bend. Is there any good way of connecting the sink to the waste pipe (which has no fitting) so that it won't leak?

A complete replacement of the old lead pipe back behind the wall I guess is the long term answer, but I'm wondering if I can do something in the short term to make the basin usable.

Thanks for any advice.
 
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Do something similar but seal it with http://www.ct1ltd.com/ct1.html

You need the top part of a plastic adjustable trap to screw onto the sink waste bowl. Ram the other end of this inside the lead and seal with CT1.
 
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cut the lead nearer the wall and push 32mm pipe into it.be carefull not to go right into stack outside if its straight behind it.then seal around pipe.this lets you use plastic trap and fittings etc.
 
The lead bit is the trap, you need to put a new trap on if you do this.
 
Cut an inch off the top of the trap,short piece of 1 1/4 copper pipe soldered into the lead, 32mm plastic socket onto copper and then adapter from basin thread to the plastic.Seemples
 
Seemples eh? Is he going to have to buy a 3 metre length of 1 &1/4" copper??!!
 
Sorry to hijack your post but is this CT1 sealer any good ,I'm looking for a good long lasting sealer for around wetwall to shower tray area , also around enclosure to tray ,most sealer are too thin and soft and peel off after a while,I have tried Mapei recently seems a bit tougher but time will tell ,who stocks CT1 and how much?
 
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