j heath
May 16, 2005, 04:52 PM
1956 vintage house with cast iron plumbing has the washer pump out line through a typical P trap into a threaded connection on a 2 inch by 1.5 inch CI tee in a vertical run (up to a vent to roof, down into the slab and sewer system). Unfortunately, the tee branch points out into the laundry room and thus leaves the P trap and stand pipe protruding into the room and causing the washer to sit away from the wall.
I want to rotate the tee and have the 1.5 inch threaded horizontal branch within the wall and thus have the P trap and stand pipe within the wall as well, rising to a typical washer recessed valve box mounted into the wall that also has an opening for the drain standpipe. To rotate, I must remove the leaded joint at the bottom of the tee and rotate 90 degrees. I believe I can remove the lead and oakum from the lower joint, and if the vent pipe is not too securely fixed, simply rotate the tee. Then I will need to re-secure the joint and do not have experience or equipment to re-pack and pour a lead joint.
Sooooo... what material or item can be used to re-seal the 2 inch CI joint? As a washer drain, it is essentially atmospheric pressure, but a secure joint would be comforting since it will be within a closed wall. Advise?
j heath
I want to rotate the tee and have the 1.5 inch threaded horizontal branch within the wall and thus have the P trap and stand pipe within the wall as well, rising to a typical washer recessed valve box mounted into the wall that also has an opening for the drain standpipe. To rotate, I must remove the leaded joint at the bottom of the tee and rotate 90 degrees. I believe I can remove the lead and oakum from the lower joint, and if the vent pipe is not too securely fixed, simply rotate the tee. Then I will need to re-secure the joint and do not have experience or equipment to re-pack and pour a lead joint.
Sooooo... what material or item can be used to re-seal the 2 inch CI joint? As a washer drain, it is essentially atmospheric pressure, but a secure joint would be comforting since it will be within a closed wall. Advise?
j heath