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I am wondering on the possibility of this soil pipe being made of asbestos. Before cutting with a dremel I decided it was probably better to get a second opinion on it.
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Yep azzy

also looks like you’ve already started
 
Will need to be replaced
 
Where it converts to clay

leave it alone but as you’ve disturbed it I would personally want it removed also it’s not the best as can break / degrade
 
What are my alternatives?

Get a licenced contractor to clear up the 'fine dust' and remove the unwanted pipe.

Get yourself on an 'asbestos awareness' course.

 
What kind of asbestos pipe is that then? All the asbestos cement pipework I've come across seems to be cast and thick, whereas this appears to be made from a helicoidal roll of strip.

Is it pitch fibre? If that's a pitch fibre pipe, it might not necessarily contain asbestos, though I'd want a sample tested to confirm.
 
What kind of asbestos pipe is that then? All the asbestos cement pipework I've come across seems to be cast and thick, whereas this appears to be made from a helicoidal roll of strip.

Is it pitch fibre? If that's a pitch fibre pipe, it might not necessarily contain asbestos, though I'd want a sample tested to confirm.

they used to coat the last layer with azzy as a fire proof and hard layer
 
Is it pitch fibre? If that's a pitch fibre pipe, it might not necessarily contain asbestos, though I'd want a sample tested to confirm.
You have to assume that everything that might contain asbestos does contain asbestos until a lab test says otherwise.

I've known personally two people of my own age die from mesothelioma, one a commercial plumber the other a doctor and, trust me on this, it's a nasty way to go. (The doctor was probably exposed as a med student when they had a den/common room in a service corridor beneath the hospital. They shared the corridor with asbestos lagged pipes.)
 

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