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bathroom remodel mozza 06-23-2008
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Posted by mozza on June 23, 2008, 10:31 am
in the process of bath room demo and remodel, job is almost completed and am
about to install a new toilet set

in looking at the floor connection where the waxring is seated and lower
section of toilet is attached, it is rather badly rusted.

is there something I may do before I attach the new toilet set, since the
drainline is now exposed and everything is clean and new? should I consider
patching the ring/waxseal area with something like royal jelly? use an epoxy
bond after sanding rust away? something else?



Posted by Limp Arbor on June 23, 2008, 1:25 pm
> in the process of bath room demo and remodel, job is almost completed and=
am
> about to install a new toilet set
>
> in looking at the floor connection where the waxring is seated and lower
> section of toilet is attached, it is rather badly rusted.
>
> is there something I may do before I attach the new toilet set, since the
> drainline is now exposed and everything is clean and new? should I consid=
er
> patching the ring/waxseal area with something like royal jelly? use an ep=
oxy
> bond after sanding rust away? something else?

Depends on what you mean by badly rusted. If it is just the entire
surface is rusted that is common and nothing needs to be done. If it
is rusted through and crumbling then you need to replace the flange.


Posted by Red Green on June 23, 2008, 11:30 pm

>> in the process of bath room demo and remodel, job is almost completed
>> and
> am
>> about to install a new toilet set
>>
>> in looking at the floor connection where the waxring is seated and
>> lower section of toilet is attached, it is rather badly rusted.
>>
>> is there something I may do before I attach the new toilet set, since
>> the drainline is now exposed and everything is clean and new? should
>> I consid
> er
>> patching the ring/waxseal area with something like royal jelly? use
>> an ep
> oxy
>> bond after sanding rust away? something else?
>
> Depends on what you mean by badly rusted. If it is just the entire
> surface is rusted that is common and nothing needs to be done. If it
> is rusted through and crumbling then you need to replace the flange.
>

...and if it is badly rusted and weakened and you don't replace it, you
may find when you tighten the toilet down it bends up being pulled. Or,
later you may find the toilet rocks and you cannot tighten it.

NOTE NOTE NOTE. Remember to take the rag out of the shithole before
putting new toilet on! Murphy says rag will go way in to next elbow then
jamb and block.

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