1 1/14" threaded extension for basin waste ?

so, I was lining up a bidet and basin today..problem I had was the outgoing waste was a few metres from the stack so at the point where the bidet is needed, the waste pipe needs to be about midway up the joist line to give enough fall (joists run perpendicular to bidet). Coupled with that, I wanted to hide the pipe work by dropping it straight under the bidet but there's a joist running underneath also. Decided that a pedestal trap would do the trick (it also needed to be antivac) and nipped out. Fitting this, I realised that as it was so tall, it would mean the outgoing waste would be below the height it needed to get a decent drop, however I noticed the distance I needed to 'loose' was pretty similar to the exposed thread on the chrome waste fitting so lopped 20mm off the waste fitting and refitted...everything fitted back together but the final height was unfortunetly still too low for a decent drop on the outgoing waste..and short of raising the bidet up on a plinth this idea wasn't going to work.

Back to the trap...I found an antivac bottle trap that fitted in the cavity without the A/V valve fowling on the underside of the bidet and figured out I could point the output back under the bidet to hide it, then route hte waste down and back forward under the bottle to the waste beneath the boards...having set the position of the bidet I then found I actually had enough space to clear the difficult joist and drop the ouput straight down (after re-routing the outgoing waste with a little offset)...job done ! that'll work, hiding the waste, and getting much more drop.

I then moved onto the Basin. first things first...basin waste....basin waste...hmmm...DOH ! I was left with a nice pop up waste in the box..and realised I'd fitted the basin waste in the bidet ;-( after a little panic fitting the 'much larger pop up waste' to the bidet and finding (phew!) I still had enough clearance to make the drop I then fitted the basin waste (remember I'd cut that down right ?)...backnut fitted fine..but oh no....you guessed it...not enough tail left to tighten the pedestal trap home....

so my question ! any thoughts on how I could perhaps 'extend' the 1

1/4" chrome tail of the 35 quid basin waste ? It was a BC Sanitan basin waste (although included free in my order)...I wonder whether any old 10-20 quid chrome waste is any different really....maybe it's the plug and chain that make it 35 quid ?!

I was hoping there'd be a threaded female coupling I could PTFE onto the remaining tail and then screw the cut off bit into that....

Ant.

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Different brands of trap need different amounts of thread to tighten - I use one brand of waste that will only work with mcalpine traps, because it has so little thread available. Otherwise you could try something like

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would PTFE on as you suggest, or with judicious use of extra washers might seal without PTFE.

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thanks for the tip ! I've actually managed to get a full replacement thanks to Fountain who gave the best customer service I've had in a long time...(crossing fingers for a quick delivery...).

A follow on question tho, if I may...

I've finished the pipework for the bidet and all is good...almost perfect infact...I knew it was too good to be true ;-) The waste pipe and cramped conditions means the bottle trap when attached is not perfectly horizontal at the connection it makes with the bidets waste..it's good...but doesn't appear to be good enough as depsite how hard I tighten the nut up to mate the trap with the bidet, it's leaking...I removed the whole lot and fitted the trap to the bidet separately to test and it does seal ok...but with the bidet in place...there's not enough movement in my waste run and trap to get a perfect seal to the bidet waste...it's a mcalpine antivac bottle trap and I suspect the rubber seal isn't butting up to the metal bidet waste tightly enough as the wate leaks between the clamping nut of the trap and the inlet to the bottle...causing the water to pool around the neck of the bottle...

Gonna shine a torch down the plug hole as I tigten up to see if I can see how much of a gap there is between the rubber and the plug hole but any thoughts on how I can seal this if I can't get it perfectly married up ?

thanks again, Ant.

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