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    Madam Goodwrench Posts: 17, Reputation: 1
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    May 11, 2007, 06:05 AM
    Move toilet (cast Iron) to the left 3"
    Thank you to Speedball1 for Duff Co. cast iron "offset closet flange" info. I phoned the CO. - this part will move only a scsnt 2" - is there ANYTHING available to move a toilet about 3" (or more). This is in a pre WWII bldg. where they will not allow 'relocating' the toilet but a contractor said it could be moved about 3" -is he fibbing? The whole design hinges on where the toilet is and in a teeny space 3" makes a big difference. Don't want to order cainet.etc until we know for sure. Apprecuate any input on this... Madam Goodwrench
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    May 11, 2007, 06:55 AM
    All you hadda do is ask! Click on; http://www.hicogroup.com/hicocat/11-5.pdf
    and at the bottom of the page find a #2655-14 Cast Iron 4 X 4 inch offset closet flange. Good luck, Tom

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