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Posted by MarkB_MI on May 27, 2007 at 04:33:06 from (216.234.123.85):
In Reply to: O/T....plumbing problem posted by oldrustycars on May 26, 2007 at 19:03:07:
By interesting coincidence, I had a similar job done for me yesterday. I had a new drain tapped into an existing cast iron pipe. I hired the job done because I didn't want to risk screwing up the cast iron pipe. The plumber used a tool called a "chain cutter" to cut the existing pipe. He was real cautious about how he went about removing the section of pipe to avoid damaging the remaining pipe ends. After that was done, it was just a matter of gluing up PVC pipe and hooking it up with Fernco connectors. Home Depot and just about any decent hardware will store will carry Fernco connectors. I imagine you can rent a chain cutter; the link below shows some pictures of them.
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