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Hi,

When running 50mm waste to the stack, how do I get it so the 50mm does not have to be so far from the wall? As the offset at the stack dictated by the boss on the soil pipe. Hopefully this makes sense! Please see my picture which hopefully helps. I bought a 135 deg bend thinking I could rotate the boss to bring the 50mm nearer the wall, but that doesn't work.
Thanks in advance for your help
 

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