Removing old pvc drain

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jdgoodman

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If you have a glue style shower drain you will have to cut it off. Most hardware and plumbing supply stores have whats called a inside pipe cutter. Put it in your screw gun, insert into pipe and cut away the drain. Once it is removed you can place a coupling and short peice of pipe and its just like new. This can be done it you dont have access bellow the shower.
 

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Thanks for the help! This is my first attempt at installing a mortar shower pan, lord know I need all the help I can get.:D
 

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Those bits are designed to ream out a socket, and your drain probably fits over the pipe, so it probably won't do what you want. Now, if you have an elbow down there, you can ream that out, install a new riser and your drain.

For help in building your shower, check out www.johnbridge.com. If you haven't looked at Kerdi, consider it. Check out www.schluter.com for some videos and info. One nice thing when using this system is you only need a single lift of sloped mortar pan, and you can use drywall for the walls. For more money, if it works for you (the speed is great), they have some preformed pans designed to cover with Kerdi. The membrane is totally waterproof, and drywall is the preferred surface - it never gets wet, so it's fine in this application.
 

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One thing the RamBit would do is drill the pipe out of the drain so it will come loose. Then he has to decide how to proceed from there. The bit can also be used to "drill down" the pipe to shorten it and give room for a coupling.
 

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I was refering to an actual inside pipe cutter not a ram bit or shredder tool. Just a shaft with a wheel and teeth that you rotate around the inside of the pipe until it cuts through.
 

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I know what you were referring to, but sometimes a RamBit does the job better, with a more even cut end. An internal "saw cutter" can be difficult for a beginner to control to make an smooth cut.

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Reed pipe reamer and a Ram-Bit
 
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