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I want to remove a swan neck fitting from the top of a cast iron soil stack which is about 4"/100 mm diameter. This piece attaches to the vertical stack with a lead-sealed socket joint (see sketch). How can I dismantle this joint?
I don't want to damage any of the main vertical pipe, including the socket collar. I also want to avoid cutting through the swan neck if possible because everything is in the corner between 2 walls and difficult to access with cutting tools - I suppose doing this by hand with a hacksaw would be the last resort.
Am I likely to have much success by trying to twist the swan neck piece to break the lead seal? I have not tried this yet because it would involve chipping away some concrete.
Unfortunately melting out the lead seems like a bad option because of the vertical orientation and I'd probably just end up blocking the soil pipe with lead droplets.
I don't want to damage any of the main vertical pipe, including the socket collar. I also want to avoid cutting through the swan neck if possible because everything is in the corner between 2 walls and difficult to access with cutting tools - I suppose doing this by hand with a hacksaw would be the last resort.
Am I likely to have much success by trying to twist the swan neck piece to break the lead seal? I have not tried this yet because it would involve chipping away some concrete.
Unfortunately melting out the lead seems like a bad option because of the vertical orientation and I'd probably just end up blocking the soil pipe with lead droplets.