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hi there, uncovered a hidden soil stack today, and its not cast iron or plastic
it is a very shiney black colour, and about 3-5mm bigger in diameter than a standard new 110mm soil.
this is a fairly old house
what had soil stack been made out of,
i am only aware of cast iron, plastic and asbestos, what would be the signs this is asbestos,
if its any help the waste pipes going into this are metal ,didnt have enuf time to check if they were lead.
only thing is i want to know how to join onto this as i have to move the soil for the toilet bath and basin any help would be much apreciated
below is a picture of the soil, and the type of waste that goes into it.
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The bath waste is copper have you a picture of the soil pipe in question,

A new picture now? Can you get a picture of a joint on the soil?
 
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that picture above the bath waste is the soil m8 oh k cheers, they attach into the soil via a sort of boss with a rubber on it
 
The top picture did not appear at first, I cant tell what it is? do you have a pic of the boss?
 
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sorry that hasnt come out very well, the reason i dont think it was cast iron, as it had plastic black sockets at the end of the pipe( but they did not look like normal new sockets, and i could turn one pipe in the socket, so it defiantly wasn't solvent welded,
 
i have worked with alot of cast, enzyme and it looks the same as that except its a reddish colour. Timesaver is the black colour but looks the same with the texture
 
oh k ? i started to cut into it with a hack saw and it seemed to cut into it quite easily? but i didnt go all the way through? this is called cast iron time saver then? what is a way to connect onto this, as i need to move the soil back to get the toilet conected and put a few bosses
cheers
 
dont quote me on it but by the looks of the picture its cast iron, you get couplings and rubbers with it which you tighten up with a ratchet and socket.
 
can someone spot me up a pic of what this cast iron timesaver looks like and i will be able to tell you if it is,
im trying to search for what the sockets and boss look like but having no luck at the mo
 
[DLMURL="http://www.saint-gobain-pam.co.uk/soildrain/index.cfm?page=%20Timesaver%20BS%20416-183"]Soil & Drain & Rainwater : Timesaver BS 416 : Saint-Gobain PAM UK[/DLMURL]
 
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hmm both of those links sent do not look like what i have in the bathroom, the sockets look totally different, the connectors just look like a normal push fit connector on plastic pipe really,
if it was asbestos would it look really different,
thanks alot for your time really apreciated
 
Try tapping the pipe with something metal does it give a ring or a thud
 
its defienatly not that heritage stuff , the fittings are totaly different, thanks
 
you can get various types, by the looks of it it looks like cast iron to me, the old cast iron is different though to the "new style" cast iron

cant you just give it a little dink with your hammer to see if its cast ? :hammer: That's what I would do
 
im not at the job anymore, i did tap it and it really didn't sound like cast,
do they still make cast iron pipe then for soil stacks?
what differnet materials have soil stacks been made out of just so i know plastic cast iron and asbestos then?
thanks
 
Hi it looks like pitch fibre normally used underground but on a rare occasions I have came across it above ground. I would replace it as I don't think you will be able to source connectors or couplings for it
 
oh k cheers m8, if it is castiron-lead-copper etc would the best connector for me to getinto plastic, but one of theose ones with the jubileee clips on ? ive used them before when replaceing old type extrenal cast iron
 
pitch fibre? hmm may well be, the surface of it looks like a load of stuff woven together, could i not use one of these jubille connectors, as i cant remove the whole soil pipe, (i could but that involves ripping out a load of boxing downstairs and replastering
 
i dont know if it helps but when i cut it with a hacksaw it sort of melted almost, i also put solvent weld on it and it didnt do much ( just to see)
 
I would say it is pitch fibre you can try a bandseal type rubber connector but the trouble is this pipe degrades with age do it but I would not give any guarantees
 
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