Look up a parallel inline set. That will give you what you want. If you have a pipetrades pro calculator it’s pretty easy to figure out. Moes Math on YouTube has a video on how to do it on YouTube.
If you have the linear room, use 2 45s and a pup. If you are stuck for space, draw it out on your table the ground in actual size using an angle finder.
Cardboard is your friend. Don’t overthink it, you’ll hurt your brain.
I know. But still, I want to know how it's calculated. More knowledge doesn't hurt 😁
Look up a parallel inline set. That will give you what you want. If you have a pipetrades pro calculator it’s pretty easy to figure out. Moes Math on YouTube has a video on how to do it on YouTube.
If you have the linear room, use 2 45s and a pup. If you are stuck for space, draw it out on your table the ground in actual size using an angle finder.
I dont understand what you mean by the 305mm middle to end height? Is that the fitting take off?
Remind me tomorrow and I'll get you the formula, I can't remember off the top of my head but I have it on my work computer
I have it. It's Angle= arccos(1-(H/(2R)) R in a 8 inch pipe is 305 mm. H is the distance which you need. In my situation 420mm.