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push fit soil pipe

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I'm trying to disconnect some of the fittings from the top of an internal soil stack, so that I can alter the position of the toilet.
This sounds like a silly question, but are there any tricks or tips for disconnecting the push fit soil pipe? (as far as I'm aware, it's pipe with a tight-fitting rubber seal.) I've tried brute force, and I can twist the whole stack, but I can't disconnect the y-piece! :-?
Thanks in advance
 
Go to a plumbers merchants and get some silicone lubricant spray, spray it liberally into the joint, wait a minute or so then try again. Should free it up...
 
Get someone to hold against you using an oil filter removal strap wrench round the soil pipe then twist the branch out.
 
Dont do it when its hot.

I was putting together some fittings in the summer, murder to get together and then get apart. Freezing cold winter day no problems.

freeze spray???

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Unfortunately we may not have a choice...got to get it out of the way for the plasterer, can do it at night though! Freeze spray may be the option, thanks for the suggestion :-)
 
Thanks for the recommendation, I've often looked at these, but wasn't sure they weren't a gimmick. I'll go shopping now :-)
 
I'm trying to disconnect some of the fittings from the top of an internal soil stack, so that I can alter the position of the toilet.
This sounds like a silly question, but are there any tricks or tips for disconnecting the push fit soil pipe? (as far as I'm aware, it's pipe with a tight-fitting rubber seal.) I've tried brute force, and I can twist the whole stack, but I can't disconnect the y-piece! :confused:
Thanks in advance
Any words of wisdom for me as I embark on the same journey Squarepeg?
 
they've not been here since 2009 - won't get a reply. One reason it's not the best idea to resurrect such an old thread.
using an oil filter removal strap wrench round the soil pipe then twist the branch out.
that being said - I have 2 filter wrenches, twisting them against each other. That's usually enough to release the seal's grip with a spray of WD or silicone lubricant, as suggested
 

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