Bodge Guttering: 100mm to 112mm ?

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classic33

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Wickes are getting rid of all their old stock, returning any old, outdated to the warehouse.

Any Travis Perkin(parent company) store near you?
 

PeteXXX

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Hamtun
When the bodge is made, try and get the larger guttering flow into the smaller one as it’ll be less likely the water will force it’s way into the join.
 

postman

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,Leeds
We had the same prob,outside my daughter's bedroom window,drip drip drip.It drove her mad,i had numerous goes at trying to fix it.we went away for a long weekend and my neighbour fixed it for me,or at least her builder did.She had a NEW ROOF fitted in two days !!!!!.It seems the inside beams were faulty i did not get anymore details as we are not close as neighbours and so new guttering went on her side and it was jointed to mine with the correct fittings.And it never cost me a penny..
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Hmm, I am now thinking of bolts actually. Can you drill through uPVC and FloPlast?

Annoyingly it does “fit”, it’s the clamping bracket that fecks it all up.

Perhaps some kind of external clamp?
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Can you cut off on either side, outside diameter then correct, so it'll sit inside, without catching on anything.
 
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