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Is it best to use a single or double ended socket when connecting on to an orange soil pipe to run an internal stack
 
If its going straight up I always try to glue a single socket 1st as low as poss,

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Then push one of these into that and work from there :D

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I'm not a fan of having pushfit double socket although it does work but I don't like the thought of it over time.
 
As above I always try to have a fitting right at ground level then work up from there
 
all depends on what is on the end of the soil pipe in the ground. socket or pipe :)
 
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