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PlumbersMate

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Evening all. Just had a call. Customer has a cast iron stack and he wants to branch a bath waste into existing stack. Is there a particular fitting I can use for this? Or a particular method? Forgive me but have never worked on cast iron before. Thanks in advance as always
 
Ensign stuff is good too...
Worked out cheaper than the timesaver last time I used one and was very similar (timesaver was out of stock in the local draincentre too).
Remember the collars to join it with too as they were a seperate part number

Oh, and the Ensign stuff is bright red so needs a lick of paint to look good
 
Although i have not purchased one for many years, i am sure strap on bosses for cast LCC are available. Just cut a hole with a hole cutter and bolt on the strap. Good Luck
 
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