Posted: 24-10-2009 , 06:54 PM #1 | |
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Plumbing Query
wastepipe from sink broke on outside of wall. its one that was pushed into the other bit,no pipe to hold onto or cut off, how do i fix, without paying a plumber,is it a diy job or should i save and get the plumber in?
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Posted: 24-10-2009 , 08:38 PM #2 | |
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can you post a pic of the broken pipe??
a picture says a thousand words and if i see the exact problem i may have idea if i can see the damage |
Posted: 24-10-2009 , 08:57 PM #3 | ||
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Apparently i cant, daughter says its too slow because of dial up. We will be on broadband within a couple of weeks after halloween,so I will rebump with photo then,once herself shows me how. Thanks for taking time out to reply, hope to hear again from you in a couple of weeks. dee. |
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Posted: 24-10-2009 , 09:15 PM #4 | |
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have you camera on phone?
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Posted: 24-10-2009 , 09:24 PM #5 | ||
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Yes, my daughter has,why?can she do it that way,and if so can you give me the rundown,on how to do it please..thank you in advance.. dee. |
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Posted: 25-10-2009 , 01:17 PM #8 | |
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Broken Pipe
If you take the bit of the pipe that has broken off into your local hardware store or a good diy outlet they should be able to sell you a pipe joiner and some glue to fit both parts together.
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Posted: 25-10-2009 , 01:21 PM #9 | |
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this should be a diy job no prob. like fries says the local hardware should be able to help.
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Posted: 25-10-2009 , 02:10 PM #10 | ||
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fries;and everyone who's replied a big thank you .I will do as fries advises and report back on thread as to wheather i suceed or not. dee. |
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Posted: 25-10-2009 , 02:41 PM #11 | |
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could you heat pipe with blow tourch , melt a little insert and molde as it cools down to fit?
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