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On a job up town at the minute that has a hefty old cast stack i've got to branch into as a temporary while the building is being demo'd. The cast measures approx 220mm O.D so im not sure if this would be called 8" or 9". Can any of you oldies tell me what size this would be? :sorcerer:

Its not possible for me to cut a section out and use a reducing fernco as the lip on the cast if I go down to 4" will block up.

I had a quick look and timesaver do fittings in 225mm, would this be made to match this old cast stack?
 
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