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I want to move my toilet into the room a little. At the moment it discharges into a soil pipe that branches horizontally (with a slope) along the wall from the stack. I would like to put two 135 degree offsets in so the horizontal pipe is further out from the wall. Or preferably find a double offset connector.

Will this cause any problems? Does a double offset connector exist? And is it better to use push fit or solvent weld for this?
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can anyone advise? found this pic online which is similar to my current layout. I want to bring the horizontal pipe away from the back wall little by putting 2 x 135 offsets in. Can I do this?
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