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I have a cast iron soil pipe to which I wish to connect a new soil pipe from a toilet located in a different position to the existing one. This requires either rotating the existing soil pipe junction or probably inserting a new plastic one. What is the best method to rotate/remove the old one (I moved one once before by digging out the lead but it took ages.
 
You have shown a lot patience removing old lead from joint,We would normally grind section out,and use clamped slip coupling,with new cast tee,however bracket/supports on old cast must be secure,not a good idea to put plastic in between two cast sections,how big /what height is the soil pipe,on a normal property it is often easier just to replace cast above cut point completely with black plastic
 
Thanks Puddle.
I think I will take your advice and keep the lower section of cast iron pipe but will remove and replace the T and pipe above (quite a long/heavy pipe that one) with plastic. The one I did before seemed like a good idea at the time as all I needed to achieve was to raise the height of the pipe feeding the toilet by a couple of inches after I had raised the floor - it did however take ages!
 
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