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    Oct 26, 2009, 09:05 AM
    Tying in to case iron with PVC
    I am tying into a 3' floor drain with PVC(underground). I have three questions.

    1. Should I use a shielded or non shielded connector?
    My thoughts were to use shielded so that the rubber would not get punctured.

    2. The actuall fitting I was thinking to use was a sweaping 90 but I may have space issues.
    So I also have a regular 90 just in case.
    If there are no space issues which should I use?
    Thoughts were that sweaping 90 would be less likely to cause clogs.

    3. To cut said cast iron would it be better to use a sawzall or a snap cutter? I think that is what its called.
    I heard there is a risk of crushing the cast with the snap cutter.
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    Oct 26, 2009, 11:54 AM
    Let me take this one at a time.
    1. Should I use a shielded or non shielded connector?
    We use shielded couplings underground.
    2. The actuall fitting I was thinking to use was a sweaping 90 but I may have space issues.
    So I also have a regular 90 just in case. If there are no space issues which should I use? Thoughts were that sweaping 90 would be less likely to cause clogs.
    And you're 100% correct. The more angle on the bend the less chance of a clogg.
    3. To cut said cast iron would it be better to use a sawzall or a snap cutter? I think that is what its called. I heard there is a risk of crushing the cast with the snap cutter.
    If you're not familiar with a snap or ratchet cutter the possibility exists that you can crush the pipe. Cast iron's very hard so have plenty of metal blades handy if you use a Saws-All. Good luck, Tom

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