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top tip put glue on the fitting and the pipe not much but a brush width all the way round and give it a turn (set fasts so be quick if doing an elbow as you might find its not square/ right position :D )

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Will give it a try and let you know how I get on.
 
You have to use enough glue on them though and a little turn as you push it together.
But push fit above floors is handy for when you ever have to alter the waste pipes in the future and their rubber joint seal will last 30 or 40 years no bother at all if done right.

I agree. But I don't envisage adjusting this one.

I want it to be one complete piece.

But would use Push Fit if I was doing something under a Sink.
 
I agree. But I don't envisage adjusting this one.

I want it to be one complete piece.

But would use Push Fit if I was doing something under a Sink.

Never say never. If your basin cracked next year, you probably will have to buy a different brand and might find the waste position is different again and your solvent weld fittings are for bin
 
Never say never. If your basin cracked next year, you probably will have to buy a different brand and might find the waste position is different again and your solvent weld fittings are for bin

Thanks Best,

But it wouldn't exactly be the end of the world. I'd just cut it and replace with new fittings.

I'd be more concerned about the Basin cracking.
 
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