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<blockquote data-quote="aking" data-source="post: 1526502" data-attributes="member: 6033"><p>Roberts, I to am a plumber and your idea will definitely work most of the time but if you look closely at his pic you can see that there is another fitting directly below the flange. The hub of that fitting will extend 1.5 inches on the outside of the pipe. If he cuts the old flange off there is a large chance that there will not be enough pipe left to glue another fitting onto. I'm not even going to touch the "get the job done right" thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aking, post: 1526502, member: 6033"] Roberts, I to am a plumber and your idea will definitely work most of the time but if you look closely at his pic you can see that there is another fitting directly below the flange. The hub of that fitting will extend 1.5 inches on the outside of the pipe. If he cuts the old flange off there is a large chance that there will not be enough pipe left to glue another fitting onto. I'm not even going to touch the "get the job done right" thing. [/QUOTE]
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