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    Nov 4, 2007, 08:26 AM
    Getting a good seal with a Neoprene Coupling to an old Iron Pipe
    As discussed in several of the questions & answers, I am trying to use a neoprene coupling to connect an older cast iron 4" pipe to a replacement section of PVC - below grade.
    I have cut back the cast iron pipe a couple of times; the pipe is sound but the outside surface is not smooth enough to get a good seal with the neoprene coupling. I have tried to clean off and smooth the surface but I still get some leakage when the coupling is connected. Is there a chalking or epoxy compound that I can use on the cast iron pipe before connecting the neoprene coupling?
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    Nov 4, 2007, 08:57 AM
    I would try something like 3M's 5200(Marine Caulk). Smooth around pipe, let dry or not, then reassemble.
    Maybe use Ospho(Osphoric Acid) to convert Rust first.

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