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Dbgrant2
Jul 15, 2008, 08:12 AM
My home is over 50 years old, and the drain pipe in the kitchen has rusted a hole in it and the pipe to the wall is also rusted together. My husband is planning to use a small torch to heat the pipe, but I am wondering what the fire danger is if any.
massplumber2008
Jul 15, 2008, 02:54 PM
Hi Dbgrant:
Fire probably not a danger issue here as long as flames don't go up the wall (or into the wall)... but flame is necessary ONLY if copper drain pipe and then only as a last resort really.
If possible, hubby may be better off CUTTING the drain pipe and attaching onto pipe using a shielded clamp (as below in picture) and then transitioning over to PVC pipe
If copper then want to purchase a copper x PVC plastic shielded clamp (available at a PLUMBING SUPPLY HOUSE). The copper pipe size could be 1.5" or 2"... best to bring piece to supply house... and then want to purchase appropriately sized copper x pvc shielded clamp.
If galvanized pipe (silver/gray pipe) then should just need a straight 1.5" or 2" shielded clamp (Plastic x plastic fits galvanized good).
Let me know if need more info. On this...
MARK