Replacing a toilet flange with a lead connection
I am about to pull up my old toilet and take a close look at what's underneath. I am also going to go over the original plank sub-floor with fresh 3/8" ply (followed later with thin lauan for eventual linoleum) there is a visible floor patch from an old repair. Given the fact that there has been a bit lf leakage I am anticipating that I will need to re-do the floor under the toilet again. My question is should I need to replace the toilet flange what will I need to do since the flange is now attached to the 4" cast iron drain/'trap' via what appears to be about 8"-10" of cylindrical lead. Can I pull it all out and do new PVC to the cast iron bell and eliminate the lead all together?
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Caulking the oakum and lead joint
What does one re-caulk this joint with?
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