Male to female threaded adapters.
You don't, you remove the plastic junk and replace the toxic plasatic with cast iron
When I have to connect copper to lead "D" I usually solder the copper to the lead or wipe a lead joint depending on the diameter To connect copper to cast iron ,.... If there is a hub I caulk the copper directly into the CI with oakum and poured lead (molten) OR one can solder / braze a female adapter fitting and screw the copper into a CI female fitting
Yes, it is possible. Unfortunatly, if you have a cast iron riser, you will have to chip out the concrete to get low enough to cut the riser to install a Clamp-all and a piece of PVC pipe. This might not be possible if you have a short riser. Then you would have to cut the cast iron behind the 90 degree turn. Either way, it's a pain in the butt. Call a plumber. It will be worth it.
Cast iron is not threaded, steel pipe is.
was asbestos used in production of cast iron pipe
There is a 4" hole for the inlet near the top of every properly made septic tank. You connect the drain to this by gluing if it's a plastic pipe or by a 'Robar' joint if it's a cast iron pipe.
If the copper is big enough, you can treat it as if it were cast and use packing and sealant. If the diameters are too different, you can use a rubber coupling to connect the two.
Cast iron pipe that is insulated.
Not exactly, but you can still connect them with proper fittings.
American Cast Iron Pipe Company was created in 1905.
American Cast Iron Pipe Company's population is 3,000.
Asbestos pipe is made of cement that contains asbestos fibers. Iron pipe is made from cast iron.