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Ruairi

Hi Guys

I’m sure this one comes up a quite a bit, but haven’t found a post with quite the same situation.

I am fitting a new toilet in my existing bathroom. The existing stack is cast iron as was the pipe connection to the old toilet waste. I have taken all this out now, but have had to take the existing cast iron pipe back to a joint to get the toilet to sit against the wall. This leaves me with a cast iron flange of about 125mm dia to try and connect my toilet waste too.

Any suggestion on the best way to do this? I can seem to find a proprietary adaptor to do this. I have also attached a picture to help.

Any guidance would be much appreciated

Ruairi
 

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