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Timesaver couplings are neat, tidy and a good seal or traditional cast with pipe and socket, run the joints with a caulking rope called PC4AF wetted with water. You can buy caulking tools to help you get the twisted rope into the socket, or flatten about 100mm on one end of a piece of copper and use the tube end as a handle and the flattened end to caulk the PC4AF into the joint. Keep the rope twisted and hold it tight as you knock it in.whats the best solution regarding old metal (iron) soil pipe, when renewing sections,is there any thing suitable out there to join these sections together,i've came across them were the've been botched up and leak.
B&Q sell them. Multi-connectors they're called but only available for 110mm soil not 82mm. First length of pipe going from drain was traditionally cast iron as it was harder to break it than plastic.Did one a couple of weeks ago. Cut the cast flush with the ground and used a fitting that looks a lot like a standard pan connecter which fitted into the cast and left a pushfit socket for renewing the soil pipe in plastic. Not sure what its called or where the bloke I was working for got it from (Maybe Jewsons or Graham) but it did a cracking job
this sounds good more info required, if you can.Did one a couple of weeks ago. Cut the cast flush with the ground and used a fitting that looks a lot like a standard pan connecter which fitted into the cast and left a pushfit socket for renewing the soil pipe in plastic. Not sure what its called or where the bloke I was working for got it from (Maybe Jewsons or Graham) but it did a cracking job
Reply to the thread, titled "joining soil pipe old to new" which is posted in Boiler Advice Forum on Plumbers Forums.
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