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  1. Scungilli

    Room heater advice

    Not sure if this is an option for you, but there's a brand new, open box one on Ebay currently: https://www.ebay.com/itm/314712670519
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    Terry Love Cancer update

    Sorry to hear of Terry's passing. Condolences to his friends and family. I never met him in person, but could tell that he was a gentleman and great man by all the assistance he would offer people from all over, and not asking for a penny from them. He took the time out of his busy schedule...
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    Toilet Flange Question

    All buttoned up and working well. No leaks, odors, or signs of flange issues. Thanks guys!
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    Toilet Flange Question

    Thanks, it's the one Terry recommended called Twist-N-Set, and it's used with a standard wax ring. The broken screw is my fault. I actually drilled all 4 holes the same depth with the vacuum running to get all the dust out, but that last screw was one I had removed from a previous job I did at...
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    Toilet Flange Question

    Tiled and grouted over the last couple of days, and just wanted to add a few follow up pictures of the flange installed with Tapcon screws (one snapped off) and a standard wax ring. Seems to be working pretty good, and the Cadet toilet fits well with just about a notch over 9 inches to the...
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    Toilet Flange Question

    Thanks Terry!
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    Toilet Flange Question

    Thanks Terry, I had been looking at the twist-n-set too. If I install that on top of my finished tile and use Tapcons into the concrete, I should be ok? I looked it up on Lowes and it seems that a few people had issues with this working with the wax ring for some reason...
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    Toilet Flange Question

    Thanks for the reply. I am on a concrete slab, and I will put the Cadet toilet I removed back on again once the tiles are down. I just don't know which flange I should use as a better option, and hopefully one that won't change the rough-in at all since it's a tight fit as it is.
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    Toilet Flange Question

    Hi, I would like some advice regarding my toilet flange situation. I tore out the old tile floor yesterday, and this is what I found. My house was built in 1971, flipped in 2002 (when I bought it), and sits on a concrete slab. It seems to be a 3" copper waste line, or possibly just a copper...
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