Basement Toilet Flange trouble
We have a house that was built in the 20's. The original toilet in the basement was cemented to the floor above the terra cotta pipe leading to sewer line. We have taken the old (not working) toilet and would like to put a new toilet in. However, with only the terra cotta pipe there we are having lots of trouble finding a flange. The pipe is 4 1/4", the opening widens to 5 3/4" and the outer edge is 6 3/4" - so any flange that I've tried - the holes for bolting it to the floor fall directly on the outer rim of the pipe. I tried a flange with a widening ring around its base w/ allen screws on the inner tube- but it was made for a 3" pipe. Is there some other type of specialty flange that would create a seal in the TC pipe AND be able to extend past the rim of the pipe so that I can tapcon it into the surrounding cement? WE have even been told to cement the new toilet in once we get it bolted to the floor. Every plumber we have talked to has run away - any advice?
D kirk