Moving clay drain for toilet
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Hi,
I am replacing my toilet with a modern one, therefore, the existing clay socket inside is too far out from the wall.
i have excavated it outside back to the inspection chamber
Ideally, id like to remove all the clay to the halfpipe and use plastic. From the pictures, is this feasible?
Not sure how to do it yet, just throwing ideas around
I am replacing my toilet with a modern one, therefore, the existing clay socket inside is too far out from the wall.
i have excavated it outside back to the inspection chamber
Ideally, id like to remove all the clay to the halfpipe and use plastic. From the pictures, is this feasible?
Not sure how to do it yet, just throwing ideas around
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You get an ad400 adapter from vitrous clay or ac4000 flexible adapter these are for 110mm adaption but be similar for bigger pipe cut the pipe use one of those and continue on in plastic
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I'd be inclined to rip the clay out and do the whole run in plastic, form a "new" connection into the IC - it doesn't look too bad a job from here.
By the time you've cut the existing pipe cleanly etc etc.......
By the time you've cut the existing pipe cleanly etc etc.......
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i was planning to use an adapter originally but i dont think there is enough of the clay to the left of the socket to get the adapter on securely.
if i take all the clay out to the half pipe, can i just butt up plastic and cement around it? you use a particular mix for it iirc.
thanks for the advice
if i take all the clay out to the half pipe, can i just butt up plastic and cement around it? you use a particular mix for it iirc.
thanks for the advice
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i ve done 2 foul connection this week and one things for sure white trainers and orange socks aren't for standing in 2" of sh1tty water haha
have you tiled ontop of the concrete?
have you tiled ontop of the concrete?
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to connect to the existing clay, i would have to do it between the ic and the first collar, only about 2" at the most, im not convinced that the rubber adapter i have will get a good seal on it.
as for my footwear, i was wearing boots before but changed before i took the pictures, i was hoping the water would have gone but 3 hours later and its still there :p
the tiles on the concrete are actually on screed on top of the original concrete footpath that circles the house. it was a conservatory before i demolished it, only the floor and dwarf wall remain
as for my footwear, i was wearing boots before but changed before i took the pictures, i was hoping the water would have gone but 3 hours later and its still there :p
the tiles on the concrete are actually on screed on top of the original concrete footpath that circles the house. it was a conservatory before i demolished it, only the floor and dwarf wall remain
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AC4000 fittings need 40-50mm to connect onto,so you will be fine..MSH
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Ah a man who thinks ahead of a future connection to the system!
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It's got an end cap and is it for that gully/rodding point just to the right on a swept 90
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Nice work Johno, in hindsight the others were 100% correct in what they were saying - as you've done, cut the existing pipe as you've done.
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