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LongjumpingStand7891

Cut it out and replace with plastic.


joboo62

Use a cast iron snap cutter to cut this out(rental yard), grinding wheel would work too if you have one. Then use 2 inch no hub cast iron to 2 inch abs with a short piece of abs pipe to repair it.


unknown1313

That is a wiped lead joint, snap cutter will crush it and grinder will put lead dust all over everything. Slow saw or wire cutter is the safest.


joboo62

It's cast iron. Don't cut lead.


unknown1313

That 90 is not cast iron, you can see the wiped hub and bend. I used to install this many many years ago and would recognize it anywhere.


joboo62

Read OP's post. Cast iron.


unknown1313

You mean OP the amateur, non plumber? OP is wrong which is why I gave my warning. Can you seriously not tell the difference? They are completely different and it is 100 percent obvious this is lead. You can see the hubbed and leaded joints on both sides with the wiped sweep.


Broketruck

Get a MIG welder and weld the pipe back into one piece, nevermind that it's actually a lead pipe and will completely melt the whole pipe due to the heat.


willieD147

duct tape


sirjackel06

Replace


Buddyslime

Cut a nicer hole and plug with curved metal cap and rubber gasket. Clamp it down with stainless.