Issue with metal ring inside the flange that seems to b attached to plastic piping?
Ok I am a female and my husband is over in Iraq so Im taking on all the house repairs. The toilet was leaking so I was told to replace the wax ring... easy enough. Once I got the toilet off the flange was broken so I had to replace it, again easy enough. Except this has turned into a mess. It was rusted pretty bad and so I couldn't get to the screws or even see them so I pried the metal flange off. I went and got a new plastic flange but it doesn't work because the metal that is inside the pipe makes the new flange stick up off the floor. The pipe seems to be pvc or plastic, but at the top of the pipe under the floor it looks like it turns into metal and comes up to form a metal ring that was inside the old metal flange. I don't know if its glued on or just rusted together but it won't come out. My dad let me borrow a grinder and at this point I think I am going to grind down this metal ring so the new flange will fit. However maybe I should take the grinder/cutter and cut the metal inside that may or may not be attached to the plastic pipe? The new plastic flange I have has some "piping" attached and a rubber glove that goes around it so I think if I cut the metal part inside the plastic pipe the new flange will take the place of that and the rubber will be enough of a seal. I am just scared that if I grind it down I might mess something up or if I cut it I may really screw something up. I am fully capable of doing this myself and do not want to call a plumber. I just need some direction or maybe some advice from somebody who can understand what I am saying. Thanks so much!