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Joints on Cast Iron Soil, Waste and Vent Pipes

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The method of jointing cast iron soil pipes depends upon the purpose for which the pipe is to be used. The usual jointing materials are: lead, cement and sand, ‘Philplug’, red lead putty or rust cement; each material being well caulked into the socket of the pipe.

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© 1970 C. Hall

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Hall, F. (1970). Joints on Cast Iron Soil, Waste and Vent Pipes. In: Plumbing. Basic Building Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-00867-4_9

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