
Would be proper man maths involved for the fuel bill.
The other one was even worse to get out, so now just need to work out how to get them up and onto the trailer. Another day of digging and breaking beckons.
I'd be shoving a thin drain cleaning doo-dah down there for a rummage around before I did anything more. This kinda thing.Mito Man wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2024 9:55 am I’ve googled the sink and space saving trap and found a useful image of the exact one
https://www.bathroomspareparts.co.uk/l ... H1EALw_wcB
I reckon the trap bit that goes into the wall must be glued to the pipework in the stud wall as there’s no coupling or anything, it’s just a straight bit of tube![]()
Hmm, I suspect you're right. Looks like a solvent weld jobbie. Bad newsMito Man wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2024 9:55 am I’ve googled the sink and space saving trap and found a useful image of the exact one
https://www.bathroomspareparts.co.uk/l ... H1EALw_wcB
I reckon the trap bit that goes into the wall must be glued to the pipework in the stud wall as there’s no coupling or anything, it’s just a straight bit of tube![]()
I had similar thinking but was only equipped with a bit of household electrical wire which I poked about and couldn’t get past the 180 degree bend of the trap.mik wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2024 10:05 amI'd be shoving a thin drain cleaning doo-dah down there for a rummage around before I did anything more. This kinda thing.Mito Man wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2024 9:55 am I’ve googled the sink and space saving trap and found a useful image of the exact one
https://www.bathroomspareparts.co.uk/l ... H1EALw_wcB
I reckon the trap bit that goes into the wall must be glued to the pipework in the stud wall as there’s no coupling or anything, it’s just a straight bit of tube![]()
Edit: after removing the horizontal section of drain to get direct access.
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