Plumbing comes through floor at an angle

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Caprieragtop

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How can I fix this?

Essentially, the 2" waste line for my bathroom lav is not plumb. It comes through the floor at an angle. I don't want to put strain on the pipe, and I need this to be in the wall.

Any ideas how I can fix this? There's no strain on the pipe when it enters the 3" main waste line. I just need to square everything up so that there's no strain on the 2" line.

I've attached a photo that better illustrates what's going on.

Thanks for the help!
 

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Cut the pipe off a couple of inches above the floor plate. Get yourself a 45 and a street 45, and dry fit them together and to the nub. Rotate the fittings relative to the pipe and to each other until you get a vertical orientation. Mark it, glue it, and keep on trucking.
 
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