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Speedy Jim
 
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Default cast iron pipe repair question

wrote:
Hi, I am trying to replace a cracked section of stacked cast iron soil
pipe with new pvc. So far I have bought a riser clamp to support the
upper sections of pipe while I cut and replace the piece. I have also
located a rental place that has a cast iron cutter. My problem is that
since I can't support the pipe from the floor above without tearing up
a floor or wall, I may need to build some kind of scaffold for the
riser clamp to sit on. Is it sufficient to rest the riser clamp on
2x4s that are attached to wall studs? There is approximately 10 feet
of pipe above the damaged part. Thats got to be alot of weight.

I am usually a pretty fearless DIYer, but this thing makes me a
nervous. Am I in over my head???

thanks,
Aron


Somewhere in the vicinity of 100 lbs.
http://www.abifoundry.com/sv_catalog_price.htm

Studs ought to hold that . If you're concerned,
build an A-frame out of a couple of 2 X 4's to
transfer the load to the floor.

You may want to plan some kind of hanger/strap to
support the pipe weight above even *after* you
put the PVC repair section in. It's not good
practice to expect the PVC to support unnecessary
loading.

Jim