Recent content by Mark Biggs

  1. Mark Biggs

    Zurn Neoseal

    Terry?
  2. Mark Biggs

    Zurn Neoseal

    Just kind of mulling around. I think the best thing would be is to not tile the wall and just use my backing nuts/washers to adjust to compensate for the excess stick out of the drain hub due to me eliminating the tile. Instead of trying to mess with the rusted hub. I don't know. Making this...
  3. Mark Biggs

    Zurn Neoseal

    I haven't tore into it yet... but the tile is pink plastic tile. It will be torn out eventually. As you can see based on the sheetrock at the base of the floor those tiles are not very thick. What say you if I don't retile that wall? Those tiles can't be more than 1/16th of an inch thick. If...
  4. Mark Biggs

    Zurn Neoseal

    Thanks for the support!! LOL, I feel like I've been challenged.
  5. Mark Biggs

    Zurn Neoseal

    I know. I was going to cut around for the carrier.... Finish the wall and then adjust my carrier bolts and drain hub. Or do you mean adjust my carrier before tiling!? I'm asking if the drain hub is rusted in place how do I go about unseizing that.
  6. Mark Biggs

    Zurn Neoseal

    But I wouldn't want to move the washers and nuts outward if the drain hub is flush with wall. I'd want it closer. If nuts are already flush with wall then I'm screwed
  7. Mark Biggs

    Zurn Neoseal

    If rusted drain hub is flush with wall - which it will be once I tile... How do I break it loose? What do you typically do? If I adjust it out... Can I remove it and perhaps replace with with a plastic one if by chance those exist? Thanks in Advance!
  8. Mark Biggs

    Zurn Neoseal

    This is a 4 bolt carrier I'm using from 1964. Assuming by now the drain hub is rusted in place. Any recommendations on breaking drain hub loose?? In case I can't adjust hub is it imperative that backing nuts be flush with wall or is there room for outward adjustment away from wall. If not...
  9. Mark Biggs

    Zurn Neoseal

    Will this gasket work for both 3" and 4" waste lines? Tried the Harvey's #3 and that thing makes the bottom of the toilet bulge out about 1/8th of an inch further from wall than the top SO, to the garbage that goes. Certainly this would work without any modifications? Also, are Harvey No...
  10. Mark Biggs

    Wall mount toilet rough in

    I'm not using a zurn seal. I'm using Harvey reinforced wax ring
  11. Mark Biggs

    Wall mount toilet rough in

    Gerber mentions no dimension for the recess of the drain barrel nor the location of the backing nuts/washers in the installation instructions. Hm..
  12. Mark Biggs

    Gerber Maxwell Drain Horn Confusion

    Terry, I have noticed you have said that the mounting dimensions for the Gerber Maxwell are the same as the newer style American Standard Glenwalls which state 5/16" for drain horn protrusion. In another post you have said 5/8's inch. Therein lies my confliction. Would hate to drive that...
  13. Mark Biggs

    Wall mount toilet rough in

    Say drain barrel is rusted in place and absolutely cannot move it if I need to. How do I figure out how far backing nuts need to be in relation to the drain barrel? Is there any hard and fast way of doing it?
  14. Mark Biggs

    Wall mount toilet rough in

    Wonder why you showed me those nuts? Those are HANDY! Say I only have 1 thread hanging out the flange. Might just get those. Do you know how thick flange is on the Gerbers?
  15. Mark Biggs

    Wall mount toilet rough in

    My chief concern was adjusting the carrier bolts to accommodate the seal. Am I correct in my aforementioned post (post #4)?
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