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My sink and a half & pipework are 32mm in dimension. They look similar to this but the pipe coming down from the sink is only threaded at one end (the end connected to the sink).

How do I connect the non threaded end to the rest of my pipework?
 
Sink and half are normally 40mm / 1.1/2"

The ends in red are threaded to go onto the sink waste
The ends in green are plain and fit into a compression fitting with a seal and can be adjusted to get the height difference correct between sinks.


Sink waste.PNG
 
Looks like it’s dropped undo the nut and push it back up and tighten the nut up again
 

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