Do the soil stack boss 'straps' open wide enough to slide onto the stack pipe? I don't have the luxury of sliding the boss over the end of the stack pipe.
After having a few accidents and cracking pipes I actually found that once the pilot is drilled actually going backwards with the hole saw is a bit safer
Brilliantly explained. However, we are re arranging our kitchen which means the soil stack entry will only be a meter from our sink is it ok to be that close? I'm just wondering in case of any stench back flow. I'm guessing the water trap will prevent this bit just checking before I go about it. Thank you for this, I am a follower as of today👍
Hi. Will the straps open enough to fit over the stink pipe. Also what size hole cutter for a 32mm waste pipe or are they all universal as in 57mm cutter in your video. Thanks
I wonder if it is safe to assume that the type of plastic used on the soil pipe is solvent weldable? Obviously in some situations that might not be enough of the pipe exposed to see any markings.
Would this be suitable once fitted, to be installed under a tiled floor? I need to move a sink waste - which currently runs directly straight down into the top hole of a 110mm soil stack (with a cap that has a 32mm hole). Which is in a concrete floor. I need to run/move the waste 30cm to the side (into a corner, for corner unit). So can I channel into the concrete floor and run the 32mm pipe into the side of the soil stack using one of these, and then concrete back over the pipe/channel?
As always. Precise and clear. Exactly what you need to do and no pointless twaddle. Short,sweet and spot on.
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Pure Gold, so glad I found this before tackling a very awkward job. Subscribed immediately.
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Where you put the rubber, could you solvent weld as well? And the pipe you put in the rubber is pushfit or solver weld?
Do the soil stack boss 'straps' open wide enough to slide onto the stack pipe? I don't have the luxury of sliding the boss over the end of the stack pipe.
Nice and clear demo off upstairs to attempt bath connection to horizontal waste pipe.
Watch this before attempting and it made life easier. Thanks 👍🏻
Great 👍
After having a few accidents and cracking pipes I actually found that once the pilot is drilled actually going backwards with the hole saw is a bit safer
Thank you great content helped me a lot sort some pips in the house
Excellent video great job
Absolutely nice 👍.
Thank you! Cheers!
Brilliantly explained. However, we are re arranging our kitchen which means the soil stack entry will only be a meter from our sink is it ok to be that close? I'm just wondering in case of any stench back flow. I'm guessing the water trap will prevent this bit just checking before I go about it. Thank you for this, I am a follower as of today👍
Very well explained….well done
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Great video nice one mate . Electrician doing plumbing that's one job I need to do again! Luckily I didn't glue it first time around
Nice one
Good vid buddy!
Thanks a lot 👍
Great, but don't you need to rough up the inside of the boss to provide a key for that side of the joint, or is it supplied prekeyed
Very helpful Cheers
Solvent weld needs both pipes to be solvent weldable, not all plastic water pipe is the same.
Looks like it might be difficult to get the correct fall?
I recommend using gap filling cement rather than solvent weld. A bit more expensive but much more reliable.
Hi. Will the straps open enough to fit over the stink pipe. Also what size hole cutter for a 32mm waste pipe or are they all universal as in 57mm cutter in your video. Thanks
I wonder if it is safe to assume that the type of plastic used on the soil pipe is solvent weldable? Obviously in some situations that might not be enough of the pipe exposed to see any markings.
Can you add a basin waste pipe to a toilet stack ,because i thought they hav to be separate
Can you add Another toilet waste pipe into existing one the same way??
What do you do it it leaks afterwards?
Hi. Can you use a strap boss on the pan connector that comes off the back of the toilet?
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Would this be suitable once fitted, to be installed under a tiled floor?
I need to move a sink waste - which currently runs directly straight down into the top hole of a 110mm soil stack (with a cap that has a 32mm hole). Which is in a concrete floor. I need to run/move the waste 30cm to the side (into a corner, for corner unit). So can I channel into the concrete floor and run the 32mm pipe into the side of the soil stack using one of these, and then concrete back over the pipe/channel?
Hi will this fit on cast iron pipe thank you ?
I've got the same question. Did you get an answer?
@@BingTiddleBong no lol
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how to remove or replace the Strap boss to connect wast pipe?
Where can you buy these in Canada?
No mention of what size hole to drill.
You don't need to glue them the strap is there for a reason
Do the bosses accept solvent weld pipe with them being a bigger diameter? Thank you
Yes they do
Forgot to mention existing one is weeping 15 year old is replacement only solution
Wait...so you're telling me that my plumber is a total mong?
He said i can't run my bath waste to to soil pipe.
What a prick.
Him not you lol
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