Off centre soil pipe

@mcdermottc

If you don't use a flexible pan connector then don't use the connector shown in your link in post #38 - that's a pan connector.
Use the one Puller linked to in post #14 followed by a 45°

I'm not convinced that you've got enough of an offset / depth combination to get two connectors in though

Bal.ox!! You need a 90 bend to take you from vertical to horizontal.
 
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@Puller - my apologies, quite correct.

I was trying to correct the OP and added my in own mistake - that's the problem with us cowboys!
 
Ermmm ... Not quite sure what the point of that was TBH or has to do with anything, he did work for the council for a long time, then became a clerk of works for them, must have told me that when I was 10 tho, can't really remember but ah well can't find out now if he was lying or not.

He was quite a chap ... learnt a lot.
 
Bal.ox!! You need a 90 bend to take you from vertical to horizontal.

Puller and Newboy - Ok just clarify where you advice putting the 90 and 45 degree pipe bends:

1. Remove existing connector coming through floor and replace with this http://www.plastics-express.co.uk/u...JigU8l_sBLDYYQx063rUaCeNozXr4-w74IaAkRI8P8HAQ so the soil pipe is now horizontal with floor.

2. Connect this onto the back of the WC http://www.screwfix.com/p/mcalpine-macfit-wc-straight-pan-connector/78806

3. 45 degree bend http://www.plastics-express.co.uk/soil-vent-systems/pushfit-soil-system/pfs-100mm?product_id=242 fitted on the the end of the WC connector to give me the angle to get across to the connector fitted in No.1

4. Section of soilpipe between No. 3 & 5

5. 90 degree bend http://www.plastics-express.co.uk/soil-vent-systems/pushfit-soil-system/pfs-100mm?product_id=241 to line up with floor connector fitted in No.1

Sorry want to make sure I get this correct
 
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Well, unless you've done an apprenticeship in the Plumbing & Heating trade the qualifications are worthless pieces of paper. I'm not arrogant, I just dislike course Cowboys telling me how the job should be done.
It shows disrespect to the artisans that are trying to help the DaftyDIYers.
That's where I went wrong- only a 3 year C+G apprenticeship- only plumbing not heating - only day release once a week -never gas registered, and the premise that a DIY'er might go for a simple solution:notworthy:
 
Well, unless you've done an apprenticeship in the Plumbing & Heating trade the qualifications are worthless pieces of paper. I'm not arrogant, I just dislike course Cowboys telling me how the job should be done.
It shows disrespect to the artisans that are trying to help the DaftyDIYers.
That's where I went wrong- only a 3 year C+G apprenticeship- only plumbing not heating - only day release once a week -never gas registered, and the premise that a DIY'er might go for a simple solution:notworthy:

Apology accepted.
 
Bal.ox!! You need a 90 bend to take you from vertical to horizontal.

Puller and Newboy - Ok just clarify where you advice putting the 90 and 45 degree pipe bends:

1. Remove existing connector coming through floor and replace with this http://www.plastics-express.co.uk/u...JigU8l_sBLDYYQx063rUaCeNozXr4-w74IaAkRI8P8HAQ so the soil pipe is now horizontal with floor.

......This will take you vertical......

2. Connect this onto the back of the WC http://www.screwfix.com/p/mcalpine-macfit-wc-straight-pan-connector/78806
..........Good choice......

3. 45 degree bend http://www.plastics-express.co.uk/soil-vent-systems/pushfit-soil-system/pfs-100mm?product_id=242 fitted on the the end of the WC connector to give me the angle to get across to the connector fitted in No.1
..........You may need a 90 to do that......

4. Section of soilpipe between No. 3 & 5

5. 90 degree bend http://www.plastics-express.co.uk/soil-vent-systems/pushfit-soil-system/pfs-100mm?product_id=241 to line up with floor connector fitted in No.1
..........You need this to connect from horizontal to vertical......
 
What the fook does a mirror have to do with it? :p

Ahhh... You edited your post so mirror now reads 'minor'!

:):sneaky:(y)
 
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