Moving a toilet side-ways

ALD

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I have fitted the bath the wife wanted but this now leaves a smaller gap between the bath and the toilet.

Therefore when the new toilet goes in I will need it to move over up to as much as reasonable possible without drilling out a new waste pipe hole in the wall.
I have seen the “offset pipe” but this only moves it over about a centimetre. Is there a short “S” bend, or is it practicable to use two elbows, or is there a better solution?

I know the best solution would be to have a wife who wants what will fit in the first place, but she is pretty perfect in all other ways, so please can someone help with the toilet problem.

THANK YOU!
 
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is it a plastic soil pipe that comes through the wall ?
you can put an elbow on the existing pipe and run along the wall and fit a 90 pan connector.

have you a pic ? gives a better idea.
 
Thank you will look into this this weekend and get back to you. Thank you.
 
I know the best solution would be to have a wife who wants what will fit in the first place, but she is pretty perfect in all other ways
we understand.

post back when she is not looking over your shoulder.
 
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