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Originally Posted by tommytman In order to secure the new toilet flange I think I will get things to the appropriate height and then fill in around the flange with some concrete mix that I can then anchor the flange to.
I just noticed from a picture that the sloted crecet shape slots in the flange are where the bolts to hold down the toilet go. They didn't set up the flanges that way when they built my house. They used the smaller noched out slots instead.....as the old flange sits the crecet shape slots in the flange face directly forward and backward and do not line up with the toilet bolt holes. |
I would first get a styrafoam (sp) closet wrapper from a local plumbing company and wrap the cast iron pipe. Then I would grout the hole around the pipe with cement. After the cement sets up, pull the wrapper and you'll have space to install the flange plus the cement to secure it to.
Use the crescent slots for the toilet bolts. Position the flange so the center of the slots will fall just about where the closet bolots will go.
A Tapcon Screw is a cement screw. You take a masonry bit smaller then the screw and drill into the cement and the Tapcon screws into that.