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jeffwhite
Nov 17, 2015Explorer
Great info on the "sharkbite", that'll work well. AS far as the flange, I can see that the flange repair kit might work since I just need to relocate the J bolts, however, I'm concerned that it would raise it too much to have the toilet site solidly down....maybe????
What I don't understand is, my flange is a 3X4, so if I understand this correctly, the down pipe part of the flange will fit inside a 4" pipe, or, on the outside of a 3" pipe. Mine seems to match up flush with the pipe that goes down into the black tank.
Mountainair05: I'm not sure I completely understand about splitting it off.
I looked at the video, but it's not completely clear to me. Was the flange originally glued into a step in the pipe? If I just cut from the inside of the pipe until the flange comes off, then would I use a flange that would fit "inside the current down pipe, thereby reducing the down pipe in that first section? jeff
What I don't understand is, my flange is a 3X4, so if I understand this correctly, the down pipe part of the flange will fit inside a 4" pipe, or, on the outside of a 3" pipe. Mine seems to match up flush with the pipe that goes down into the black tank.
Mountainair05: I'm not sure I completely understand about splitting it off.
I looked at the video, but it's not completely clear to me. Was the flange originally glued into a step in the pipe? If I just cut from the inside of the pipe until the flange comes off, then would I use a flange that would fit "inside the current down pipe, thereby reducing the down pipe in that first section? jeff
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