Hello- Now I realise that this question will probably result in me getting a lot of well deserved abuse - as I think i've been a bit of a numpty - but i'll ask anyway.
I'm replacing the WC and have moved things around a bit. So when it came to re-connecting I ended up using an assortment of fittings as follows. 40mm offset WC connector off of the pan into a white 100mm tube about 3" long...into aanother WC connector with a right angle bend in it ...which then goes into a 110mm grey pipe. The 3" piece gives me the required offset before the 90' bend.
It all fit togeather nice & snug ...but i've just realised that the 100mm white pipe that I used , because it was lying about, is a piece of plastic ventiliation pipe...!
So, what's the verdict ...rip it out & use proper parts ...or will that 3" of 100mm vent pipe do just fine! ... will it go manky in that wet environment?
the pan all screwed down now ready to test ...
Steve
I'm replacing the WC and have moved things around a bit. So when it came to re-connecting I ended up using an assortment of fittings as follows. 40mm offset WC connector off of the pan into a white 100mm tube about 3" long...into aanother WC connector with a right angle bend in it ...which then goes into a 110mm grey pipe. The 3" piece gives me the required offset before the 90' bend.
It all fit togeather nice & snug ...but i've just realised that the 100mm white pipe that I used , because it was lying about, is a piece of plastic ventiliation pipe...!
So, what's the verdict ...rip it out & use proper parts ...or will that 3" of 100mm vent pipe do just fine! ... will it go manky in that wet environment?
the pan all screwed down now ready to test ...
Steve