A sewer "rod" is normally no larger then 3/8 of an inch diameter BUT a SEWER Cable can be as large as 11\4" even the small sewer rods can have large heads to maintain sewers as large as 36"
Same as any other .25 per foot
The inside diameter of a 6-inch pipe typically measures about 6.065 inches for schedule 40 pipes, as the nominal size refers to the approximate diameter rather than the exact measurement. However, the precise inside diameter can vary based on the pipe’s wall thickness and type (e.g., schedule 40, schedule 80). Always refer to specific pipe specifications for accurate dimensions.
For a residence with two toilets, a 4-inch diameter sewer line is typically recommended. This size accommodates wastewater from multiple fixtures and ensures proper drainage and flow. Depending on local plumbing codes and the overall layout of the plumbing system, a 3-inch line may be acceptable for smaller systems, but a 4-inch line is generally preferred for optimal performance and future expansion. Always consult local regulations and a plumbing professional for specific requirements.
1/8" per foot.
.25 per inch per foot
Less than an inch.
Three-quarter inch diameter pipe refers to the outside diameter. Different pipe types of the same outside diameter usually have different inside diameters. ASTM SCH 40 pipe of 3/4 inch diameter has an inside diameter of 0.824 inches. ASTM CL 200 pipe of 3/4 inch diameter has an inside diameter of 0.930 inches because of the thinner wall.
Assuming that the 14 inch box is square, you could fit a circle inside with a 14 inch diameter.
A sewer "rod" is normally no larger then 3/8 of an inch diameter BUT a SEWER Cable can be as large as 11\4" even the small sewer rods can have large heads to maintain sewers as large as 36"
By placing the waste 2x the diameter above the opening
8 "
Same as any other .25 per foot
The inside diameter of the inner bull is 1/2 inch. The inside diameter of the outer bull is 1 1/4 inches.
The answer depends on what the "36 inch" measures: inside circumference, radius, diameter?
If you can get to the 6 inch cast iron, you could use a rubber coupler between the cast and the flange. If it is in the concrete, put a piece of 4 inch PVC inside the 6 inch and lead it in like you would a regular cast joint. Leave the 4 inch above the floor and slide the flange over it, screw it down and cut the 4 inch flush with the flange. They make just the flange that will slide over the pipe.
The diameter of the inside of the barrel in hundredths of an inch. A .45 caliber (check your spelling) fires a bullet 45/100ths of an inch in diameter.