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Broken flangeFrom: rt.young@gte.net Category: Plumbing Remote Name: 4.34.160.109 Date: 25 Jan 2004 Time: 08:48 PM
CommentsI was attempting to repair a toilet that wobbled back and forth. After pulling up the toilet, I see that the flange was cracked and useless. So I tried to remove it to find out that the builder set it in with PVC cement. Any ideas how I might remove the broken flange so that I can replace it with a new one?
Thanks!
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