PVC Problem

Cspell

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I'm the one with the wall-mounted toilet issues, I finally discovered where the leak was coming from... the pipe that the toilet connects to has a rather large crack in it just behind the flange. I need to remove the flanged pipe that fits into the 3" T in the wall. Is there anything I can use to disolve or remove the old pipe that is cemented in without harming the T section it fits into?
 
never heard of anything to unweld PVC. However, I have had a few instances where I was very fortunate by cutting the pipe from the inside then chipping at it around the inside of the flange. It usually comes off in chunks...but don't bet on it... might be better to take out the offending fitting and put it back together with a repair coupling.
 
Two of us responded to your last post with tools that will remove the broken pipe from the fitting. Is there a reason you haven't read or don't believe our replies?
 
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