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Hi all,
I own a house with a downstairs toilet but no sink. I would like to add a sink to the room but I have no way of getting rid of the waste water. Is it possible to connect the waste from the sink to the toilet outlet pipe. I have looked for connectors in diy stores but can not see anything suitable.
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Nick
 
you need one of these
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from here. Toolstation > Plumbing > Pan Connectors
 
A pan connector with 1 1/4" tee is what you want to look for, just swap the pan connector for a new one of these

http://www.u-diy.co.uk/index.aspx?s=Product&p=2727

(looks like someone beat me to it..)
 
Hi,
Thanks for the reply, I saw one of those in my many visits to diy stores but - and I know I am going to sound stupid now- my current connector is straight and this has a 90 degree bend. So it wont fit will it?
Nick
 
Or if you can't get onto the stack, one of these




And this ones only £3 odd
 
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Thanks everybody,
I have now ordered a straight connector with boss. Its amazing when you enter the correct words in google I had tried loads of searches but without the magic word "boss".
Thanks again
Nick
 
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