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Hi, after much contemplation I replaced a section of my cast iron stack with ABS, which now enables me to run all ABS from that point on.
From all the reading I have done 4x3 closet bends are used leaving a 4" spigot coming out of the floor. I haven't been able to find one locally despite being in a large city in Canada, so obviously there must be another way to do this competently.
When I attach a 3" elbow to the 3" double wye the verticle part of the elbow (spigot) is sitting about 1" below what I anticipate the finished floor will be. If I use a 4x3 flange hub I will not fully seat the elbow spigot into the flange. What to do?
I know I could stick the spigot end of the elbow into the double wye and then attach a 3" verticle piece into the hub elbow and use a 3" inside flange, but I've heard this is not preferable. Hmmmmmm. Hope this makes sense.
From all the reading I have done 4x3 closet bends are used leaving a 4" spigot coming out of the floor. I haven't been able to find one locally despite being in a large city in Canada, so obviously there must be another way to do this competently.
When I attach a 3" elbow to the 3" double wye the verticle part of the elbow (spigot) is sitting about 1" below what I anticipate the finished floor will be. If I use a 4x3 flange hub I will not fully seat the elbow spigot into the flange. What to do?
I know I could stick the spigot end of the elbow into the double wye and then attach a 3" verticle piece into the hub elbow and use a 3" inside flange, but I've heard this is not preferable. Hmmmmmm. Hope this makes sense.
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