hi guys. got an old cast soil pipe which runs vertically internally. its a real pain to get to as its in the kitchen and has been boxed in and worktops and cupboards are built around it. and its right in the bleedin corner to.
the thing is that half of it has been replaced with plastic and a viking clamp socket (the ones with the jubilee clips) has been used to seal the plastic to the cast iron. this joint is fine but the old flange socket on the cast has got a tiny little hole in it where the weld is, and everytime the toilet or shower is used it leaks. is there a way of sealing it up or do i have to chop out the old flange and bridge the gap with 4" plastic soil?
any tips are much appreciated.
thanks guys.
J
the thing is that half of it has been replaced with plastic and a viking clamp socket (the ones with the jubilee clips) has been used to seal the plastic to the cast iron. this joint is fine but the old flange socket on the cast has got a tiny little hole in it where the weld is, and everytime the toilet or shower is used it leaks. is there a way of sealing it up or do i have to chop out the old flange and bridge the gap with 4" plastic soil?
any tips are much appreciated.
thanks guys.
J