salvageV6
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- May 25, 2001
Any best tools for the job?
I will be purchasing a 3"-6" die/angle grinder electric model, help with wheel size and brand would be nice.
Gonna buy a sawzall too since borrowing one would be easy but since it's a sewer pipe I will get my own.
Any tips on wheels or best blades to use ?
Pipe is about an inch from a concrete wall, so I figure the die grinder for one side and sawzall for the other.
Leaks out of top of 4" rotted iron pipe in basement and the pipe is mostly clogged I am assuming, just got it cleared enough to use it by snaking it so it currently is not leaking and usable.
Will be replacing about a 5 ft. section and using Fernco couplers in neoprene (not pvc) and CPVC plastic pipe since our hot water is about 170 degrees due to the ancient heating system design in use.
Water will hit the new pipe and fittings over 140 degrees at times for sure.
Any tips on tools or install would be appreciated.
I will be purchasing a 3"-6" die/angle grinder electric model, help with wheel size and brand would be nice.
Gonna buy a sawzall too since borrowing one would be easy but since it's a sewer pipe I will get my own.
Any tips on wheels or best blades to use ?
Pipe is about an inch from a concrete wall, so I figure the die grinder for one side and sawzall for the other.
Leaks out of top of 4" rotted iron pipe in basement and the pipe is mostly clogged I am assuming, just got it cleared enough to use it by snaking it so it currently is not leaking and usable.
Will be replacing about a 5 ft. section and using Fernco couplers in neoprene (not pvc) and CPVC plastic pipe since our hot water is about 170 degrees due to the ancient heating system design in use.
Water will hit the new pipe and fittings over 140 degrees at times for sure.
Any tips on tools or install would be appreciated.