Put the nut on first, then plastic washer, then rubber washer. Push pipe right in making sure rubber washer doesn’t twist. Hand tighten. That’ll do.
Think I'm missing some rubber and plastic washers, maybe that is why it was leaking(it was also blocked). Cheers, hombre. Too late to do it now anyway, but may ask again tomorrow, as not sure whether you mean the pipe I took off or the pipes that are still attached.
It's been 2 days now, need to fix it soon so I have somewhere to wash my kids. I hate dirtying one of the baths with the grubby little scamps.
If only someone hadn’t suggested that earlier on. @monacoger tell patience to stop rinsing her poopoo bucket in de sink ffs
I've blown up the small image fiasco and it's really pretty simple. Put the nuts and washers onto the pipe, put the trap on and tighten the nuts. FTP
Shrewdies would have taken a photo of it still intact before dismantling. Forgot you can’t take pics ya big lug.