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I just ripped out the old toilet and it turns out the old flange wasn't even attached to the floor. It had a wax ring under and above it... it didn't leak so I guess it worked, oh well.
The drain pipe is made out of lead, and top is level with the floor.
The floor is made of concrete.
I went to a local plumbing supplyplace and they sold me a brass flange and a lead pipe extension.
What the heck do I do now? How do I get a tight seal between the existing lead drain and the extension? I can't just jam it in there I need a seal between the two pipes somehow, right?
The drain pipe is made out of lead, and top is level with the floor.
The floor is made of concrete.
I went to a local plumbing supplyplace and they sold me a brass flange and a lead pipe extension.
What the heck do I do now? How do I get a tight seal between the existing lead drain and the extension? I can't just jam it in there I need a seal between the two pipes somehow, right?