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Lol. I wouldn't even touch this job if it weren't a mate lol.
 
Lol just drove through a local estate and nearly every one comes out in 21.5" and into 1 1/4" with an air gap with no insulation
 
Less need to insulate if your upsizing to waste pipe size...
 
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