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  • So lowww rent....

  • That whole pipe looks bad, i would just call a plumber and have him replace that whole section.I know it's expensive but better safe than sorry.Especially if this is the only bathroom in the house.

  • If that is rotted probably so is the rest of the pipe further down the line...what you don't want to do is exactly what you need to do.....replace it all to the street.

  • Be a real man and not a lazy panty waste and bust up that concrete and put some new pvc peope in there

  • @okrafoot Easier said than done, tough guy. 

  • Wow that is going to fail. I just don't see why you don't just replace that pipe. Cut pipe about six inches from next joint then use a Fernco coupling to join to new ABS pipe and toilet flange.. Done and you won't have to worry about it. And it wouldn't cost much more than your bondo

  • @phyriz007 Still looks good and doesnt leak. If I get 5-10 years out of it ill be happy.

  • you nee to get that pipe wire brushed down until it is bare metal

  • I thought I was the only one that did patch jobs like that. I just did one but used wet plumbers epoxy but if it fails I will redo with this bondo, Thanks great video.

  • Interesting I haven't seen that one before. I probably would have replaced the pipe. I'm glad it worked for you. I would like to know how it holds up and for how long.

  • no leaky... YAYYY. I have that issue with my bathroom sink, its all cast iron old stuff.

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