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I am replacing the toilet in a 1930s house. The original toilet was
puttied (highly technical term) into the original cast iron pipe. I need to cut a couple of inches off the pipe to fit the new toilet. Unfortunately the internal diameter of the pipe is very slightly too small for the standard 99-105 wc pan connector. What are the solutions? TIA |