Yes, but it's best to use the metal shielded type, also with 4 bands instead of two, and make sure the pipe is supported from beneath very well (packed gravel/sand, packed dirt, or in a bed of concrete)
yes. A no-hub coupling or FERNCO (brand name) coupling work well.
A fernco or rubber fitting. This made of rubber and had hose clamps on it. You should ask for assistance at a hardware or plumbing shop for a 2" Plastic X 2" Copper Fernco or rubber coupling.
A fernco is a generic name given to a rubber sewer coupling. They are rubber couplings with a worm drive clamp on either side. They are used to join together two lengths of sewer pipe. It is just like calling all facial tissue "kleenex" or all frozen fruit treats "popsicles"! A fernco is a generic name given to a rubber sewer coupling. They are rubber couplings with a worm drive clamp on either side. They are used to join together two lengths of sewer pipe. It is just like calling all facial tissue "kleenex" or all frozen fruit treats "popsicles"!
Cut the toilet line down at the first 90 from the flange, and relocate so that your toilet is still vented from it's orignal vent. If it is dry vented, you need to move the toilet and the vent. A no-hub band or fernco coupling is the preferred transistion from cast iron to PVC.Ans 2 -good advice. - BTW, - a Fernco is a heavy duty rubber coupling with a hose clamp each end. They come in many sizes.
If you don't know, you probably should just go ahead and call a plumber! Lol. Seriously though, hand tight with a nut driver is usually adequate
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There are many like flexible coupling, jaw coupling, sleeve coupling, tire coupling, pin and bush coupling, rigid coupling, etc
transformer coupling
Depends on what needs to be fixed. Cut out a section, use a regular coupling on one end and a rubber one on the other end. The rubber one slides over the pipe, position it to match the old pipe and slide it over the cut. It is held in place with hose clamps. Depending on where the break is, there may be enough play in the pipe to push the old pipe back and use a regular coupling on both ends. If it is just a hole, there is a saddle clamp or patch that is like a section of pipe cut lengthwise and is held in place with 2 U bolts. Rubber coupling is called a FERNCO coupling in case you were wondering.
rc coupling is a coupling that involves capacitor aand resistor
no.transformer coupling gives higher gain
Direct coupling