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If you have a saws-all you can cut the hub off the cast iron. If you want to remove the lead from the caulked joint there are two methods: 1. melt it out with a torch, lead melts at approx. 750...
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Some times the best solution to a problem as this is to go to a local sheet metal shop and have them to cut one out using stainless steel. If you take the old one with you they can do a good job of...
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Some plumbing code prohibit the use of a low heel inlet bend. With that said, this fitting has been used for many years to do exactly what you are talking about. Aside inlet closet bend would be the...
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As a plumber I would only recommend sweating the joint using a lead free solder.
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If you haven't gotten your leak fixed yet I have a solution for you. 1. If the cast iron joint is what we call hub and spigot the fix will be to go to a plumbing wholesaler and purchase a Ty-Seal...
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