Socketed clayware - Connection to plastic 110mm

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DavidJ19
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Location: Co Durham

Post: # 18172Post DavidJ19

Hello

Is an adapter available to connect a plastic 110mm pipe to the socketed end (female?) of a clay pipe?

The clay pipe is in an auckward position to cut so any way of coupling would be of help.

David

bobhughes
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Post: # 18174Post bobhughes

Any decent BM should have one

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Post: # 18176Post lutonlagerlout

i would add a section of hepsleve or super sleeve to the female connection ,in the traditional way with 3:1 mortar and use a clay to plastic adaptor say 30mm away
always a pain in the backside connecting new platic to old clay
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wingy73
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Post: # 18548Post wingy73

you need an AC4000 flexi-seal will keep invert levels the same, can't you cut it with 4 inch grinder? frazer civil supplies or keyline should be able to sought you out
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Post: # 19646Post Dave_L

It's all gone very quiet from DavidJ19 - perhaps he's stuck at Junction 19?? :D

This is what you need.....hopefully you are all sorted and backfilled by now!

http://www.flexseal.co.uk/products/fl-adaptor.htm
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