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Anyone see any issue with pushing a WC pan connector straight in to the stack as per the image?

Fits OK [ish], perhaps a bit loose. Other option would be to insert into a small piece of 110mm pipe and then dock it into the stack.

Space is limited and I can't find a suitable spigot ended WC connector.


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Any advice gratefully received! Thanks
 
yes needs a piece of 110mm as you have said
 
piece of pipe for sure
 
Plenty of silicone grease and wash ur hands before touching your sandwiches
 
As others have said, fill collar with short length of 110mm pipe before connecting pan connector. Needs only be 100mm long and space is not lost as pan connector will slide inside.
File or use angle grinder to form chamfer on pipe to assist entry, preferably before cutting pipe to size. Washing up liquid on rubber ring assists assembly.
 
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