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You can also use an expansion joint - [http://www.menards.com/main/plumbing/rough-plumbing/pipe-tubing-hoses-fittings-accessories/fittings/flexible-fittings/flexible-expansion-joints/2-expansion-joint/plumbing/rough-plumbing/pipe-tubing-hoses-fittings-accessories/fittings/flexible-fittings/flexible-expansion-joints/2-expansion-joint/p-1444430442251.htm;jsessionid=C5FC15B8221EEC52D97CF8808CACD913.tndm-prodapp2-external-mcom]
Or, you can use 4 elbows:
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Revision as of 23:27, 24 December 2015

3 ways to fix: flexible (glue), telescoping (glue), or compression (no glue)

You can also use an expansion joint - [1]

Or, you can use 4 elbows: