Soil Stack Connection

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We are about to replace our plastic soil stack with a new one as all the previous connections to it are redundant. So all it will be used for is a vent.

My question is what do I use for connecting the soil stack to the ceramic underground pipe? The previous owner had just piled what looks like Plumbers Mait around the outside edge of the soil pipe. But that just looks a mess.

Has anyone any ideas? I've had a look on Polypipes website, but can't see anything.

Thanks in advance.
 
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There IS a proper connector -I thought I'd seen it in the sheds.
 
there are more than one type available, If the underground clay pipe has a socket on the end, a plastic adapter is available which is cemented into the socket in a way similar to a clay spigot would be. This leaves a plastic o-ring seal connector sticking out of the clay.

the other type are rubber & jubilee clip, they require removal of the socket (with grinder ) and look a bit clumsy (in my opinion)
 
The firsrt are in the sheds at least, and maybe the second in Wickes? as well as Pl merchants.
Rahnd Lundin if you wiggle the old cast iron it lifts out of the clay so you just chip out the filling mortar and put a new end thingy in.
 
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Update.

Our clay pipe, must have something missing. The drain connectors in Wickes would not work. I ended up using a toilet pan extension piece (the ones with the rubber seal), cutting it short (about 2") and then using an normal soil pipe in line joint. Looks neat now! :)
 

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