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Looking for an easy solution to connect the waste outlet of the freestanding bath (solid sides) to the drain. Don't really want to use a flex waste connector as they block up and don't last long. Trying to connect the waste with the bath jacked up on wood is difficult. Locating everything isn't easy. Found this on amazing but it's from the USA. must be something available here? Must be hundreds of these baths installed weekly.
 

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Just did mine free standing bath use shallow trap ,1 1/2 solvent pipe and glue didn’t use pushfit many times I’ve seen builders use pushfit and had to cut a hole in he ceiling below as it leaking especially when they’ve tiled it all 😝
 

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