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Hi all,
I'm currently replacing my toilet but whilst removing the waste pipe the cast iron section has broken off half way in the ground (concrete floor). Is there any was to insert new PVC piping into the existing cast iron pipe or do i need to dig down until i can reach the top of the pipe and connect a new PVC pipe onto it? Thank you
 
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