Plastic closet rings

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I see everyone at this forum saying to use plastic/stainless closet rings. Is there some problem with one piece plastic rings, aside from the fact that you have only one shot at getting the slots oriented correctly? Just curious.
 
If you have been in the service side of the business for any length of time, you should have seen innumerable plastic flanges which have been distorted or broken by the constant upward tension of the closet bolts. I have REMOVED lots of plastic flanges, I have NEVER installed one.
 
I don't install plastic flanges either.
Same story as hj, service side too many years.
Sometimes we have to use a metal repair on them.

I make sure I ream my plastic pipe ends too on waste, if not reamed they become great hair catchers in the shower.
Women with long hair can plug a shower drain in a few months.
 
quote; Women with long hair can plug a shower drain in a few months.

An old plumber I worked with when I first came to this area told me about one of his customers. She also had a shower drain that kept plugging up. He told her it must have been her hair but she told him she always wore a shower cap. He told me that she might have been wearing it on the wrong end.
 
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