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Gutters and downpipes
Simple job? Don't be silly. Long story short, blocked downpipe [1], but now need new downpipe. The bottom half is original cast iron, and a short test length of modern plastic 68mm pipe is a bit loose, say 2 or 3mm. Will that matter? Fall is vertical, and I would prefer to retain the bottom six feet, which is cast, and just replace the length from there up to the gutter. [1] Victorian house, mostly still original cast gutters and other fittings. Discovered today that one downpipe is original cast iron for the final six feet, but the eight feet or so above is something I have never seen before. There is a seam at the rear, and the material is metal, possibly galvanised, zinc or similar. Quite thin - trying to remove it, I put my thumb through it. -- Graeme |
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