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Hi

I have had a request whilst fitting a new toilet if it can be moved slightly to the left a little as it is v close to the wall at present and your knees knock the radiator!!!!

Is there a way of doing this with a pan connector - a flexi one wouldn't do it as it only needs moving 6 inches or so and i dont like flexi pan connectors anyway.

Is there a fitting out there that does the job or a combination of two that would do it?:D

thanks
 
I now what you mean about flexible pan connectors,they can be abused,have seen some right strange connections
however what you have in mind just moving pan over,they are ideal

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Sorry puddle I disagree with you mate 6" is too much of a bend and ribs collect to much solids with these it's easy and cheap enough with 2 bent pc's one long and cut down if needed but it's £10 tops.Cheers John
 
From that link 2 s221's (cut down)and maybe a need for a s226 would suit.And 90's swivel both ways so vertical or horizontal soil makes no difference.
 
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sorry - yes it is a horizontal waste - will try the 2 bent ones (ooh er!!!)

Thanks chaps
 
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