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After seeing the photos and the OP`s comment about where the old toilet was postioned before I agree.TBH I would get a proper plumber in
Could have been cut back! Not hard work.
As TFJ said above, first thing with any bathroom is the wc soil pipe. Dictates your toilet or the amount of work required to get a toilet to fit.
I've seen a piece of ply cut to same size as wc footprint, sanded, filled and painted white. Not done it myself though.
Good point, hadn't noticed that when I first looked at pic - the cast end does look lower. The rubber adapter is what's raising the height of flexi. I'd get rid and use a cast to plastic pipe adapter, then extend with 4" plastic pipe and appropriate pan connecter - maybe an offset one.Hard to tell from the photos but the cast end looks a fair bit lower than what's been attached to it - if you got rid of that length of black plastic pipe and the rubber adaptor and see if the flexi will go straight into the cast (assuming it would fit - they sometimes do with the fins cut off).
All I can say about that soldering is WOW!!!The flux! Another problem? Should I be worried about all these too then?View attachment 37702 View attachment 37703 View attachment 37704
Why?! Is it just the flux problem?All I can say about that soldering is WOW!!!
Also a little bit OTT on the solder.Why?! Is it just the flux problem?
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