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I needed to remove a toilet fitting and bought a socket saver from
Jones stevens. The inside of the fitting was left gouged and oversized. This tool didn't work as easily as it did on "This Old House Hour." So I used the regular body PVC cement to try to attach the new 3" toilet flange. The flange didn't stick. The cement didn't even attempt to fill the gap. Does anyone have any suggestion on how to fill the gap. It seems to be be about a 1/32" - 1/16" gap around the fitting. Of course there are some gouges that can be 3/32". Thanks, Brad |
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