Connecting to 1 1/2" lead waste pipe

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Hi

I am re-doing a bathroom in a 1940's house, the Basin waste falls in to a lead pipe which is 1 1/2" in diameter, this is the first time i have come across lead when doing bathroom renovations.

Is there a standard method of connecting plastic to lead?
I have brought a 1 1/2" rubber Fernco STR coupler but am not sure its OK to go down that route

:?:
Thanks Ian
 
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These flexy couplings do raise their ugly heads from time to time and they can get you out of a jam (Screwfix 81383 in your case).....best to replace the whole length if possible!
John :)
 
Thanks guy's
The pipe goes straight down under the floor and they don't want the floor taken up so i have to deal with what is there....
 
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More elegant is to wipe a stub of 42mm copper into the lead and then a compression connector to plastic. Otherwise I'm with Dan.
 
More elegant is to wipe a stub of 42mm copper into the lead and then a compression connector to plastic. Otherwise I'm with Dan.

Em !! be interesting to know how many modern plumbers under 50 that can wipe a joint. :rolleyes:
 
Wiping some copper in is the only nice way, it's an art but not that hard, especially on wastes.
We refurbed an old listed hall a while back and all the lead soil/waste had to stay as far as possible, then onto copper.
 
Great video very DIY :)

Pity i can't strip out the old lead as their budget does not allow for this
 
We refurbed an old listed hall a while back and all the lead soil/waste had to stay as far as possible, then onto copper.
I did similar at an old hall once - in the village of Fulking , West Sussex . Fulking Hall :mrgreen: at the bottom of Fulking Hill
 

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