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sodapopinski:
--- Quote ---Construction adhesive and concrete screws/bolts. You'll need a concrete bit to drill holes for concrete screws, or to attach the concrete anchors for the expansion bolts, and a good corded drill.
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Yeah I have all that, mabey PL400? I didn't think expansion bolts where used on a toilet flange.
owenowen:
im a plumber, dont understand your terms though. roughed in is what is said but by toilet flange do you mean pan cone? post photos?
ChadTower:
--- Quote from: shmokes on February 20, 2007, 01:30:55 am ---Isn't rough, by definition, practically the opposite of fancy? ;)
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Quiet, fancy boy.
shardian:
He means this:
boykster:
yeah, don't know the name, but I figured it was the flange ring that the anchor posts that mount the toilet attach to. In my basement, they just used construction adhesive to attach the ring, and then caulked the inside edge (as in the above pic).
I would probably go the extra step and use concrete screws in addition (where the screws are in the above pic)
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