How To Cut And Replace Cast Iron Pipe

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I appreciate what you taught me in this video about cutting cast iron pipe. I bought a Diamond Grit 8-in Grit-TPI Wood/Metal Cutting Reciprocating Saw Blade. I needed to make three cuts in a 14 ft long section of 100-year-old cast iron pipe. I made the first cut, and when I was close to the bottom it just snapped and broke in two. What I discovered was that by taking a sledgehammer to the pipe after cutting it a few inches deep, the pipe just shattered. Done. Much easier than continuing to cut with the blade.

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(1) How come you went back with cash iron? When I encounter a situation like this I always replace with PVC. PVC last much longer especially underground and cost much less. It's a superior product all the way around. (2) For the Diy'er you don't need to buy expensive snap cutters or ratchet cutters to cut cast iron. This situation was fairly straightforward since you have the no hub bands, but most of the time when I run into cast iron it's service weight bell and spigot and I have found cutting old corroded pipe with ratchet cutters tends to crush the pipe instead of cutting it cleanly causing the fracture to spread. I have a pair of ratchet cutters on my truck but I hardly use them anymore. When I cut out old cast iron, I use a sawzall and cast iron sawzall blade. Now the blades are pricey at $20/each and you don't get many cuts out of each blade, but it's worth it when cutting out bad pipe. I have found the Milwaukee blades to be the best longest lasting, but surprisingly good and much cheaper are harbor freight diamond grit blades.

charlesking
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From a business perspective for new or upcoming plumbers this is a good opportunity to get more business and up sell. If the pipe has corroded like that chances are there are other sections of bad pipe and your customer will continually call you back to cut out pipe and replace with new pipe. What I do is take the opportunity to camera the line and/or recommend a total replacement of the sewer. That would turn a $800 job (that's what this job would go for in my area) to a few thousand dollars. You get more money and the customer has the piece of mind of a long term solution.

charlesking
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Why not replace it with pvc that way it doesn’t rot and pvc is cheaper than cast

jacksplumbingvideos
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why go back to using cast iron instead of using ABS or PVC drain pipes?

andrewcannon
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Do you have a vid of how this hooks up yo the septic tank?

Brandon-novc
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why did you leave that pipe open? mulch can fall down there. to prevent mulch from falling and to allow that pipe to drain water outside if there is a backup. put a fernco cap on the wye but remove the clamp from the fernco cap. that way if there is pressure it will push the cap off then the water will dump outside.

jacksplumbingvideos
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Thank you - this is probably going to help me replace the drain pipe from our washing machine. It keep backing up because something hard and immovable is in the pipe. I have no camera, but my snake hits it and I have to wiggle it to get it around whatever is in there.

sharkbaitoohhahha
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Very nice video, thanks for posting! I bought a house and after trouble shooting the kitchen sink drain not working properly, I discovered that someone (an angry roofer?) had dropped bunches of wood scraps down the vent stack! i managed to skewer several pieces using a method i made by adding a screw to the end of a roof rake pole, but there is lots more that seems wedged in. So i'm considering pullling off the cupboards from the kitchen wall, and cutting some wall out, in order to reach the pipe stack in the wall. I'll have to strap the pipe in place (BUT HOW?) and then cut out a section of the pipe in order to pull out the remaining wood in the stack. Then i could insert a section of PVC with a boot on each end... any tips how i could secure the stack so it doesn't slip out of the roof opening and make more work for me up there?

hajerm
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Wonder how they did it without rubber clamps ?

psychiatry-is-eugenics
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The master plumber sounds like Darth Vader.

rickygarcia
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What kind of wood is that it didn't even get damaged from the leaky pipe it's a miracle

terrytate
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Why cast iron?... Some municipalities still require it. Or. If it is running through an area where you don’t want to hear water running by.

normann.
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How is there no rot it the pipe was that bad lol

StanTheMan-ustp
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Hi, your video is very helpful! I have to replace a piece of cast iron sewer pipe under my crawlspace, about 13ft long. What is the reasonable price to hire a plumber to do this? I got a quote for $2700 seems quite expensive to me, do you think this is reasonable price? Thank you!

ydong
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Nice one! We have some videos like this

HarrisWaterandSewer
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The scissor cutters are as old as the pipe 🤣 And, here in Chicago you can't only use no hubs, they want it all leaded together with hubs. You can get away with using 1 no hub but they want the one that comes with 4 clamps on it. I'm shocked anywhere allows C.I. to be installed like this with all the bands lol

ohmimprovement
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What? Now why would you want to replace cast iron pipe...with cast iron pipe? PVC has a life span of just before doomsday (among other benefits).

netterstyl
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Please wear protective eyewear..You wanna get that stuff in your eyes not even that dust

cardendumas
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Why does everyone say PVC lasts longer? It has only been in use since the 80s. These cast iron pipes have been in houses in Boston 100 yrs and are still operable. PVC has not been around long enough for us to make this claim. They say the shelf life is 400 yrs. How do you test that lol

MrImperial