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Hi folks,
I need a 45 degree take off from a horizontal pipe, I can get a 28mm x 28mm x 15mm Tee but that's a 90 degree elbow.
Does anything exist that gives a 45? I guess it would look a bit like a Y branch or Y Drain/Strainer, otherwise I'll just go for the 90 Tee with a 45 degree elbow.

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Does anything exist that gives a 45?
What you want is sometimes called a '45 degree lateral wye'. I've never come across one that is smaller than about 2". IIRC they were cast bronze and cost a small fortune. I'd avoid for domestic work and use your plan B.
 

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