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Hi all,

I'm looking to connect a new plastic soil system (Marley) to the old cast iron soil at driveway level.

Does anyone know the correct fitting to do this? I came across this one on the Marley website (the SA42) Catalogue - Marley Plumbing & Drainage but I really wanted a grey fitting to match the rest of the installation (the SA42 is only available in black).

The system I'm using is push-fit.

Thanks in advance,
Tony.
 
Best go to your local building merchants and see what they have.
 
Thanks for that, just what I'm looking for!

It is if you want a nice restriction and potential blocking point,if you use best put a rodding eye close by ;)

Why not do in black,looks a lot nicer and just to be a manic depressive would use solvent weld or if you must use push fit,make sure all push fit fitting supported well
even if using gray would use a black time saver to connect,or if cast not to far in ground ,connect straight to clay
 
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