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RichR

posted on 18th Jan 09 at 16:07

you can get the telescopic bottle traps (32mm or 40mm) from B&Q, Focus etc. I bought oen yesterday £4.97 iirc


Mo

posted on 17th Jan 09 at 18:45

cheers matt :thumbs:


mattk

posted on 17th Jan 09 at 03:35

you can get telescopic bottle traps, Mc Alpine do them, thats what we use at work, or use 2 glued 90 degree elbows to bring the waste pipe upto the level you want


Mo

posted on 16th Jan 09 at 21:28

wont that leak tho?


John

posted on 16th Jan 09 at 21:25

Get a 6-7cm bit of pipe and stick it in.


Mo

posted on 16th Jan 09 at 21:23

took the old sink off and aligned the new sink up. The wash basin sits higher than the old one so now the drainage is too short. I've got the 'trap' which is bolted to the bottom of the new basin but the other end doesn't fit drainage pipe. Have a gap of about 6-7cm. How do i get it connected?