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    Basement toilet mounted on plywood?

    Go out and buy a large amount of hydrolic cement Caulk and set the 6 inch flange to the height that you need and use the quick setting hydraluic cement to pour back around the concrete you have broken out the expanding cement will actually get hot and the flange will never move again...
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    Basement toilet mounted on plywood?

    Hi I installing a new toilet in the basement of a house built in the 1970s. The old one was mounted on a 3/4" piece of plywood profiled to match the bottom of the old toilet. :confused: When I removed the toilet I found three studs (1/4" concrete anchors) w/ no nuts on them to secure the...
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    Hooking up sub. well to a freezless Hyd.

    The preasure tank was bad, and leaving the system in place would have taken up more space in a very crowded deweling. Also it would have required running a inlet an outlet water lines to the preasure switch through the foundation. I figured it made more since to run the wires through the...
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    Hooking up sub. well to a freezless Hyd.

    I recently installed rural h2o to the house witch had well water. :) Now I want to hook the 1hp submersible pump up to a single freezless hydrant. My question is electrically what's the best route. I think that leaving the control box in the house and running the old pressure cutout switch...
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