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I have a new bathroom in the attic and i connected my toilet up to the stack last night and used a flexible outlet.

The toilet sits 20mm off the wall. Is there any way of using the flexible connector differently or do i need to use a different pan connector to get the toilet to sit against the wall ?
 
depends which way the soil connects from flexis are long if used closed up straight pan con is shorter and you extend waste to fit
 
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