Hello Specialists
I removed an old toilet and want to tile the bathroom,
with 1/4 in backerboard and 1/4 in ceramic tile, I had to remove
about a 4 ft by 3 ft section of 1/2 in particle board that was rotten
there is a 3/4 in hardwood base still in good shape, so what I need to do is remove the cast iron toilet flange from the cast iron pipe I`m guessing a six inch pipe, it appears to be soldered on, I would rather not cut the pipe and go to plastic cause the cast Iron is in such good shape, so
how do I remove the solder and flange ? do I use a small butane torch ?
do I need to buy an Acetalene torch ? and how do I resolder the flange ?
I can't pry up on the pipes for the extra 1/2 in, and I don't want to break the pipes, so someone suggested just putting backerboard and tile on the base hardwood as a quick fix but that don't set right with me. and I don't want to tear up the rest of the particle board. Also the flange was originally tied to the particle board, how do you attach the flange to tile? any suggestions would be appreciated.
sincerely I`m your Handy man
I removed an old toilet and want to tile the bathroom,
with 1/4 in backerboard and 1/4 in ceramic tile, I had to remove
about a 4 ft by 3 ft section of 1/2 in particle board that was rotten
there is a 3/4 in hardwood base still in good shape, so what I need to do is remove the cast iron toilet flange from the cast iron pipe I`m guessing a six inch pipe, it appears to be soldered on, I would rather not cut the pipe and go to plastic cause the cast Iron is in such good shape, so
how do I remove the solder and flange ? do I use a small butane torch ?
do I need to buy an Acetalene torch ? and how do I resolder the flange ?
I can't pry up on the pipes for the extra 1/2 in, and I don't want to break the pipes, so someone suggested just putting backerboard and tile on the base hardwood as a quick fix but that don't set right with me. and I don't want to tear up the rest of the particle board. Also the flange was originally tied to the particle board, how do you attach the flange to tile? any suggestions would be appreciated.
sincerely I`m your Handy man
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