Very carefully drill a hole by each end of the split then gently grind a "V" shape in the split and then use a Cast Iron welding rod AFTER pre heating the base mental and allow to cool naturally as not to thermo-shock the metal
Cut out the old section with a cast iron soil pipe cutter and install new cast iron
Wire brush, 3 coasts red lead paint Wire brush, 3 coasts red lead paint
Very easy repair with caulked or NH cast iron
Some welders can weld them
Cut out the old piping and caulk a new cast iron bell and spigot with lead and oakum and test
Demo a section of the wall.
You must break or cut the wall at that point. No other option
This depends on the size and the location of the leak. It depends because a leak on the straight piece of the pipe will differ from a leak on the joint of the pipe. It also depends on the corrosion of the pipe and the extent as to how bad it is.
It's not the toilet, there's a blockage in the pipes some where after the drain pipe from the toilet joins up with the drain pipe from the tub.You're going to need to have the pipe snaked.
Would depend on the material the piping is made from
Welding with cast iron welding rods
Cast Iron pipe can SOMETIMES be fixed by coupling it to the pipe using a rubber coupling and worm clamps. This rubber coupling is sometimes referred to as a "rubber boot". You should always check your local plumbing code first to see if what and where you are replacing can be remedied by this method. You would first need to cut the cast iron pipe section out which you want replaced. There are a few different devices and blades made to achieve this depending on what tools you have access to. The most basic can be found at your local home improvement center or plumbing supply house such as a reciprocating saw blade meant for cast iron. Once the section of pipe is out, you should be able to maneuver the boot or boots and pipe into place and tighten the clamps to fit snugly around the cast iron and PVC. The days of oakum and leading cast iron pipes is long gone :)
More information needed. Is it visible, is it underground, is is plastic, is it metal pipe - -
The most nessecary tools needed to fix a clogged sink are a plunger to extract the material clogging the sink and a sewer snake to hook and extract the debris.
Partial blockage. Snake the drain.
She watched the water spiral down the drain.The doctor needs to drain the fluid.The drain is blocked.