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tharper
Oct 11, 2008, 09:37 PM
How do I remove an old cast iron toilet flange to and install a compression flange.
I'm uncertain how to get the old flange off.
speedball1
Oct 12, 2008, 04:02 AM
How do I remove an old cast iron toilet flange to and install a compression flange.
I'm uncertain how to get the old flange off.
Takea hammer and break it out. After you break out the flange take a wood chisel and cut the lead rinng and peel it out. Good luck, Tom
Milo Dolezal
Oct 12, 2008, 05:02 AM
While you braking off the flange with hammer - be careful not to break the pipe !
massplumber2008
Oct 12, 2008, 06:13 AM
You can use just a hammer or a hammer and a cold chisel.
I break these off by cracking at the thickest part of the flange with chisel and try to achieve a lengthwise crack along the flange... then I do same on opposite side and flange usually falls apart. Then you will find a lead and oakum material inside flange. Just cut the lead with the chisel (lead is pretty soft) and pull old oakum out to finish.
Wear safety glasses!
Lastly, you could also DRILL the old lead out using a 1/4" to 3/8" drill bit. Just drill a few holes down through the lead (about an inch down) and then take large screwdriver and try to pry the old lead up and out... then rock the flange with hammer or flatbar to leverage the old flange up and off.
Personally, I always use hammer and chisel... hit hard and accurate and this goes very fast.
You can replace the flange with a new TWIST AND SET closet flange (see picture)... available at home depot or Lowe's home improvement store.
Good luck!
MARK