J jneal New Member Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Jan 26, 2007 #1 I need to join 4" PVC Tee vertically to Cast Iron pipe. Is Plastic Lead better than Plumbers Epoxy? or is there some thing better?
I need to join 4" PVC Tee vertically to Cast Iron pipe. Is Plastic Lead better than Plumbers Epoxy? or is there some thing better?
Jadnashua Retired Defense Industry Engineer xxx Messages 32,770 Reaction score 1,195 Points 113 Location New England Jan 26, 2007 #2 A no-hub connector...slip the stuff in and tighten up the clamps. Or, if you have a hub in the CI, a Fernco doughnut - slide in a stub of pvc into the doughnut with the Y, then push the whole thing into the hub.
A no-hub connector...slip the stuff in and tighten up the clamps. Or, if you have a hub in the CI, a Fernco doughnut - slide in a stub of pvc into the doughnut with the Y, then push the whole thing into the hub.
dzd9fy Member Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Points 6 Location Michigan Jan 27, 2007 #3 What would the way to join the PVC to the CI if the conection is going to be horizontal and under a conrete floor in the basement?
What would the way to join the PVC to the CI if the conection is going to be horizontal and under a conrete floor in the basement?
Markts30 Commercial Plumber Messages 625 Reaction score 1 Points 0 Location Phoenix, AZ Jan 27, 2007 #4 PVC pipe to CI pipe using a PVC to CI coupling (metal banded coupling)