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Posted by Speedy Jim on June 13, 2005, 9:39 am
FireBrick wrote:
> attempting to remodel the wife's bathroom.
> She's always thought the toilet was too close to the shower stall wall.
> I'd like to move it to the left (as you face it) just a few inches.
>
> An inspection of the pipe shows the closet bend (I think that's what it's
> called) that the toilet sits on goes right into a large main drain's hub
> with the old lead filled hub.
>
> I have no experience with oakum and lead so am reluctant to try this on my
> own.
>
> But...
> Can I get a pipe cutter, cut the closet bend before the 90 degree turn and
> use one of those sleeve and clamp devices?
>
> Will the shock of the snapping loosen the lead and cause a leak?
>
> Someone must have developed a simple fix for this problem.
>
> Any suggestions besides hiring a plumber?
> ( I will if that's the only alternative but really can't afford one )
>
>
> Please and thank you.
>
>
You should be able to snap it without it loosening.
"Sometimes", the cast iron is soft enough to use
a good metal-cutting blade in a Sawzall.
Then use a No-Hub coupling to extend it in PVC.
Jim
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