Search results

  1. S

    how do you remove a well grouted toilet?

    Yes, I also thought of the fein or the similar but cheaper dremel model but they would only help in the thicker part and only so deep. I'm surprised people use grout. It's tough stuff. I only used plumbers putty or caulk myself. I guess the "kick" would be the best thing to try with a soft...
  2. S

    how do you remove a well grouted toilet?

    I'm trying to remove a toilet to replace a bad wax ring for a friend. Did several in my life but this toilet was put in over an uneven tiled floor with much grout. Thought it was just around the perimeter but after scraping with a carbide tipped scraper, light chiseling and finally drilling...
  3. S

    Can I adapt to a cast iron tee without cutting? Replacing a lead bend.

    As long as you folks are friendly, and this is an active forum, I'll post another picture, further down the line of the lead bend and run my thoughts on that.. This shot is of the old drain pipe which later tees off on it's own to receive waste water from the sink and tub. It feeds into the...
  4. S

    Can I adapt to a cast iron tee without cutting? Replacing a lead bend.

    That was the only option I thought I had in the beginning and my concern exactly and the reason for joining this forum. Didn't know I could use a "donut" or "multi-tite pipe gasket" as more research showed. So thank you all for your input. I believe I'll be good with that option.
  5. S

    Can I adapt to a cast iron tee without cutting? Replacing a lead bend.

    Well, thank you very much! That is spectacular. If you don't mind some more information.. How far do you insert the abs through the bushing and is it a special type of cement to join the two or just regular abs cement?
  6. S

    Can I adapt to a cast iron tee without cutting? Replacing a lead bend.

    I have been asked to help a friend who has a old toilet lead bend that has been repaired so much using epoxy putty that you can't see it anymore. It goes into a old cast iron sewer stack via a tee (I believe it's called). I would like to adapt plastic to the cast iron tee without cutting and...
Top
Hey, wait a minute.

This is awkward, but...

It looks like you're using an ad blocker. We get it, but (1) terrylove.com can't live without ads, and (2) ad blockers can cause issues with videos and comments. If you'd like to support the site, please allow ads.

If any particular ad is your REASON for blocking ads, please let us know. We might be able to do something about it. Thanks.
I've Disabled AdBlock    No Thanks