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  1. BlueArcher

    Toilet Flange

    i should measure it, but if they screwed that up I am going to make them fix all this anyway. they had access to the toilet in advance, and their master plumber measured it and took pictures for the quote. I have some flex here, though because the tank is wall mounted and connects with a 2"...
  2. BlueArcher

    Toilet Flange

    I didn't get to tell the tiler what we were planning, so he also put the tiles too tight. Hopefully a diamond blade on an oscillating tool can do well enough to create the clearance. Is there a better way? Dremel?
  3. BlueArcher

    Toilet Flange

    i don't typically get calipers out during construction, but in this case I did. measuring varous points, the elbow hub ranges from 0.20" to 0.30" above the finished tile. I suspect that even with this 4" flange, I'd have to shave that hub down, but I haven't tried to fit it yet.
  4. BlueArcher

    Toilet Flange

    84 year old house, this bathroom has the original toilet, which we want to rebuild and keep. JL Mott & Co, and the model is a Lombard. The drain output size is a little larger than modern toilets, more like 2 7/8" ID and almost 3 1/2" OD.
  5. BlueArcher

    Toilet Flange

    You're saying the 4" inside flange fits on the outside of 3" hub? I think you're on to something. I don't have to do much trimming on the wood, it has a gap that was spray foamed, it should fit as is.
  6. BlueArcher

    Toilet Flange

    toilet drain I'll get a better idea at the end of today after the tilers are done.
  7. BlueArcher

    Toilet Flange

    Working on a bathroom remodel, and I had some professional plumbers do most of the rough-in work. They seem to have done a decent job but for other reasons I won't get in to, I had to remove them from the job. Now I have the task of trying to finish things myself and I am coming up on a dilemma...
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