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  1. Sir_Drips_Alot

    NEED HELP: repairing/replacing pan outlet/connector leak.

    "impossible" to reconnect connections like that without "moving": ... good point. 2 people told me. Well, one guy at Reeces, a plumbing store when I spoke to him. Then a plumber friend of mine confirmed it, & said I had all the right stuff to do it myself ...
  2. Sir_Drips_Alot

    NEED HELP: repairing/replacing pan outlet/connector leak.

    Could be wrong, but from memory, I'm pretty sure I was instructed to cut the connection tube free from the tube protruding from the wall. Then replace the pan outlet, and use the piece of tube on the left in the 3rd picture as a sleeve, along with some PVC-U Pipe Cement (Blu-Glue) to cover the...
  3. Sir_Drips_Alot

    NEED HELP: repairing/replacing pan outlet/connector leak.

    A few weeks ago I tried to fix a slow leak coming from the 'pan outlet' (round rubber gasket thing??), but after moving it, the leak/smell got worse. The hole in the wall is offset to the right of the toilet, so the connector is angled. The toilet's also concreted into the floor, so I...
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