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<blockquote data-quote="aking" data-source="post: 1526133" data-attributes="member: 6033"><p>Locke supply will have a 2 piece replacement ring for your current flange. To accomadate the thickness of your new floor just stack a 2 or 3 wax rings and you may need a long set of bolts. You can buy a flange that glues inside the pipe or a $60.00 bit for your drill that will allow you to cut the old off and put on a new one to raise it if you really want to. The replacement ring will work just fine though. it looks like you don't want to use an inside pipe cutter and cut below the hub of the flange like mentioned above because you won't have enough pipe to glue onto because of the hub on the lower fitting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aking, post: 1526133, member: 6033"] Locke supply will have a 2 piece replacement ring for your current flange. To accomadate the thickness of your new floor just stack a 2 or 3 wax rings and you may need a long set of bolts. You can buy a flange that glues inside the pipe or a $60.00 bit for your drill that will allow you to cut the old off and put on a new one to raise it if you really want to. The replacement ring will work just fine though. it looks like you don't want to use an inside pipe cutter and cut below the hub of the flange like mentioned above because you won't have enough pipe to glue onto because of the hub on the lower fitting. [/QUOTE]
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