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NeilFawcett
Re: 1.5inch female connector. Pipe broken off inside. Any way to connect another pipe
Why?
This is an exterior 70cm pipe leading to an open drain? If once it's attached and painted it's basically unnoticeable and undetectable, what's the problem?
More over, if it means not having to rip loads of piping out from inside the house (& I mean loads), from behind kitchen cupboards that are completely in the way, risking introducing even more hassle and work?
But if your wisdom dictates I should personally mess around for a day, or dish out £100+, to end up with nothing more than 'piece of mind', fair enough.
I bet, when an 'adapter' is fitted and painted, no one will ever notice...
Now using a Fernco in this instants really would be a bodge job (rubber & a jubilee clip) "do I spy the Indians coming though the pass fetch ma horse" I am out of here.!! :cowboy:
Why?
This is an exterior 70cm pipe leading to an open drain? If once it's attached and painted it's basically unnoticeable and undetectable, what's the problem?
More over, if it means not having to rip loads of piping out from inside the house (& I mean loads), from behind kitchen cupboards that are completely in the way, risking introducing even more hassle and work?
But if your wisdom dictates I should personally mess around for a day, or dish out £100+, to end up with nothing more than 'piece of mind', fair enough.
I bet, when an 'adapter' is fitted and painted, no one will ever notice...
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