Lead closed bend replacement

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Stevebg4

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thanks again reach4, I would most likely go with the C40430* 4 pipe x 3 depth and I assume after I install my tiling on my plywoof subfloor and then install this flange on the 4in PVC riser and tighten the screws ?
 

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thanks again reach4, I would most likely go with the C40430* 4 pipe x 3 depth and I assume after I install my tiling on my plywoof subfloor and then install this flange on the 4in PVC riser and tighten the screws ?
As I see it,
  1. measure the actual flange to know how far down the PVC should be cut to. Tell us what you learn.
  2. cut subfloor to clear the flange but allow but to leave wood for screwing down the two screws. http://www.jonesstephens.com/wp-content/uploads/cad_drawing/Product-Cad-Drawing---c40430.pdf.pdf
  3. Lay tile so that there is clearance, but ideally the flange will sit atop the tile. Having the flange sit atop the subfloor is an alternative.
  4. install this flange on the 4in PVC riser and tighten the screws
 

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ok will do, the tricky part is to know the height of the PVC 4in riser pipe to cut and include the additional height with the plywood subfloor and tiles too
 
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