Kitchen Sink/ Washing Machine Waste HELP!!!!!

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I was wondering if any one would be able to help me :cry:

I'm currently fitting in a Kitchen sink which has two bowls (the main washing area & a small 2nd bowl area) which obviously has another waste pipe.

The current connection under the sink has a waste connection for the washing machine and the main waste drain. How can I connect another pipe i.e. the extra waste pipe to the excisiting waste pipes.

I hope that make some sort of sense.

Any help you be greatly appericated.

Andy ;)
 
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The sheds sell wastes for 1-1/2 or 2 bowl sinks that incorporate adaptors to connect to washing machines, dishwashers etc.

Some will take up to 3 sinks and 2 appliances.
 
Cheers Guys,

Sorry where did you say I can get these connectors?, don't recognise the place where you said and what do they look like....? any pics :oops: would be really helpful.

Also you said I can "T" onto the waste pipe but will that not allow me to put only 1 connection on?

Thanks for the help guys?
 
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"The Sheds" means DIY stores eg B&Q.

you need something like this.

http://www.plumbworld.co.uk/430-465

or

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shed = DIY store.

Or a plumbers merchant. There will be one in an industrial estate newar you.

Edited: Bah
 
Sorry guy for being so blond...... :oops:

That pic you sent would do the job bang on however the end coming off the sink would be bigger - do I need some sort of connector and if so what kind?..... Pics would help a lot..... ;)
 
Hi Scatmanjohn,

Many thanks for the advice but can I ask the pic you provided on your reply (not the web link) but the scetch where are I get a connector ;like that one cos that would be ideal. I've looked on PlumbWorld & Screwfix & B&Q and can't seem to find it anywhere. HELP!!!!!!! :LOL:
 

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