It's in pretty bad shape. Doing the wood repair such as sistering joists and replacing sub floor and such, is the simple part. But how do I easily remove that rotted flange from the iron ? The last time I did this was almost forty years ago. Drilling many, many holes around the perimeter. Much chiseling. Much talking to self. Then the oakum and new lead. Times have changed and I know there is new stuff out to reset a new flange. But....removing the old may still be a chore. Unless you have some nice suggestions to make that part easier....
							
						
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 They make repair flange rings, if the existing flange is completely gone then IMO your best option is to cut the cast pipe and replace with PVC and a Fernco coupling. You can then install your new sub flooring then set the new flange on the finished surface.
 Oh to make life easier buy a cast iron cutting blade for your zaw saw that will save a great deal of time. Little about a lot and a lot about a little. Little about a lot and a lot about a little.
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