View Full Version : Extract plastic toy from sewer line?
dance1
Sep 7, 2010, 10:47 PM
About 15 ft from a basement toilet there is a 3 inch round and about 1 inch thick plastic toy. It is lodged tightly in the old cast iron line. I used a power auger to try to push it through or break it up. Then I cakked a plumber thinking he could easily attach simething to the end of the snake which would either chew up the toy or catch it and bring it back. No such thing. He used a camera and confirmed the identity of the object. He says we have to use a mor eexpensive camera to locate it ($378) and then break up the concrete ($!! ). Seems to me that this is only plastic. Is there not a more creative solution?
speedball1
Sep 8, 2010, 04:58 AM
If this were my call I'd take a Ridged K-60 Sewer machine. Sharpen the pointy end of a auger tip on my bench grinder and put some muscle into drilling into that plastic toy and hauling it back before I tore up my floor. Good luck, Tom
dance1
Sep 8, 2010, 06:46 AM
I looked upthe Ridgid K60 with anxouus anticipation but found that this is just a brand name for a type of power snake. All well. But do you have a recommendation for the type of head that would be best to attack this problem? My Home Depot rental place has only a few heads and the don't seem like they will be able to grab anything.
dance1
Sep 8, 2010, 07:06 AM
What type of head would you recommend? My Home dDepot rental does not seen to have a head which has any chance to get hold of this plastic. The plunber had even less variety of available heads.
creahands
Sep 8, 2010, 07:47 AM
Try a company that specializes in drain cleaning.We have one in our area (Roto Rooter) that cost about $175. They have cutters that would chop up the plastic.
Chuck