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The standpipe is 2 1/2" OD, 2" ID. At least it's a standard size I can get in PVC. Once I get the old pipe out and the drain cleared, what should I use to cement the PVC into the cast iron? Epoxy? Mount a strap on the wall for support? |
Check fetzer valve.
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I would just make sure the pipe is in the floor drain and secure it to the wall with straps. There's a p-trap on the floor drain so no sewer gas issues. If it backs up again in the future, you'll want easy access, so no concrete/epoxy etc.
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It’s all ball bearings.
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Frank Clark may be becoming a plumber soon....cannot vouche for reliability though....
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I'm tempted to use heat to see if I can get the plug out. If I can do that, I might just put an threaded adapter in and a 45 degree to get it to vertical. :banghead::banghead::mad::mad::banghead::banghead: Hoping someone has posted some new pictures in the boob thread... I need something to cheer me up.:sulk: |
Precision plumbing, I've had good luck with them. They have a fleet of plain white trucks and are good with older homes. A bunch of experienced plumbers on staff that like to do more jobs rather then overcharge. They handle a lot of the sewer/ water line warranty shit for kcmo.
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A few more beers and I'll have this thing solved...
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I'm just not good at plumbing I've tried to fix things myself and had to call the plumber to fix my failure. If I have to spend some cash on them then I guess that's the way it's going to be.
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I have destroyed 4 metal cutting blades... The brass clean out is a real PITA... I mean, it should come out fairly easily? I mean, it's only 55 years old. |
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