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Morning all, just a simple question for the forum elders:D

What size cast iron is 95mm OD, would I be correct in thinking 3.5” old school?

Thanks in advance
 
Hi guys, the existing cast iron stack is very very old... maybe centuries old. So could I say that it is probably old 3.5” internal stuff?
 
Hi guys, the existing cast iron stack is very very old... maybe centuries old. So could I say that it is probably old 3.5” internal stuff?
Ok Bog what are you planning ? is it a listed building ? you will get battered if you biff it down. Sends us a piccy there is look alike 'cast ' plastic stuff. If its internal then cut it off down low..not too low get a ring on it into plastic and OFF you go
your 95mm and 3.5 inch is right BUT if is really old ...more than I am then ...the od tolerances can be a challenge...often a Multi Kwick will get back onto modern stuff, its not nice but works.....from
Old Central Heatking ! I will have to tell my new wife oh dear. centralheatking
 
Guys, the job is getting done correctly. I’m connecting onto a the existing original cast stack. All materials have beeen bought from Hargreaves foundry. We’ve carefully removed a piece from a spigot and renewing from there, to serve a new bathroom. The reason being that we’re connecting to there and not completely replacing from ground level, is that it goes into the street and me/ customer don’t won’t to open a can of worms removing council sandstone slabs on the highway to connect onto the assumed vitreous drains.

And yes it’s a listed building
 
Guys, the job is getting done correctly. I’m connecting onto a the existing original cast stack. All materials have beeen bought from Hargreaves foundry. We’ve carefully removed a piece from a spigot and renewing from there, to serve a new bathroom. The reason being that we’re connecting to there and not completely replacing from ground level, is that it goes into the street and me/ customer don’t won’t to open a can of worms removing council sandstone slabs on the highway to connect onto the assumed vitreous drains.

And yes it’s a listed building
I would love to see a piccy of the finished job please ...the job sounds ace. A really technical job ..nothing like a job like this to sort the men from the boys. .Rob Foster
 
You looking pan connector end ?
 
I’m trying to ascertain the correct pipe size, so I can purchase the same size

thought you already bought it from Hargreaves foundry
 

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