I have a 1.5" lead stub to a cast iron waste pipe in a 1912 house. I am replacing all the drain pipe that leads into that stub. I find that a 1.5" PVC pipe slides over the lead and makes a pretty good slide fit. I plan to run a 45 degree fitting from the stub and go from there.
My question is this: if I cement a 1.5" PVC stub to the PVC 45, and slip that PVC stub over the lead for several inches, can I use liquid rubber, rubber cement, epoxy, or anything else to seal the space between the sleeved pipes? My guess is that the space between is around 1/32". In any event, I plan to use a rubber coupling with clamps to span the joint - part over the PVC and part over the lead, but I thought filling the space would also help in the long run.