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I'm renovating a bathroom in a 1960 bungalow and want to put in a new close coupled toilet. The waste in the floor is 20 cm from wall, so I've been advised to dig out round the pipe and fit an adjustable pipe that will come out closer to the wall.

I've now dug down about 9" and have found the top of the pipe had been broken off and was just resting on the pipe. I understand I need to put in a self sealing adaptor and then an adjustable joint. Can anyone help with the following:


What is the best way to break off the jagged edges of the pipe with damaging it.

Can you advise what parts I need with part numbers if needed.

Any help would be most appreciated.
 
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