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    2" extra heavy to 2" pvc

    Ok so I did use silicone it is all I had. But just a thin film. I was afraid it would make the rubber slip too much. I did replace the no hub adapter to a medium duty one and I ground down the ridges on the cast. I think I can sleep better now
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    2" extra heavy to 2" pvc

    I heard neoprene roofing cement works better.
  3. Gs1

    2" extra heavy to 2" pvc

    Thank you
  4. Gs1

    2" extra heavy to 2" pvc

    That's probably what I'll do. Though I did find a 4 band shielded coupling. I don't know if the inspector will like it. It's in the horizontal position.
  5. Gs1

    2" extra heavy to 2" pvc

    maybe I need to file down the cast ridges.
  6. Gs1

    2" extra heavy to 2" pvc

    I've been having a heck of a time trying to find one. I don't think they make one for 2" extra heavy.
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    2" extra heavy to 2" pvc

    It's the cast iron the OD is 2.5".
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    2" extra heavy to 2" pvc

    Hi All, I'm a diy'er with some experience. I've cut out old extra heavy cast iron from my bathroom during a remodel. The cast was almost closed not even a screwdriver would clear it. So I'm trying to join the 2" xhci to 2" pvc. I used a shielded coupling but since the xh cast is so much thicker...
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