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Jones-Stephens Company J44-300 3

Jones-Stephens Company J44-300 3" PVC Socket Saver, 3-Inch

Jones-Stephens Company J44-300 3
$ 11.95

Score By Feature

Based on 445 ratings
Easy to use
9.48
Value for money
9.13

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Product Description

The fitting is separated from the plastic pipe. Pipes are cut in the slab when DWV is cut
This package has a length of 5 packages.
The width of the package is eight inches.
The height of the package is 11 inches.

Questions & Answers

Could you tell me what the opening size is for 3" closet flanges on 4" pipes? The closet flange is broken and needs to be replaced. ?

Are you asking if it is a closet flange that is suitable for both 3 and 4 inch pipe? If so, I think you need a

The tool can be used on what size of pipe (diameter)?

In the case of I measured the cutting blade diameter at 3.5 " when I used a 300 (3") cutting wheel. The number of pages is 488 on This is a 58 mm diameter). A diameter of 3 was measured for the guide wheel. The result was 9000 I would say that 20 mm is the maximum diameter). A hex shaft with a diameter of 0 can be used. The next inch would be 12 inches (15. The height of a standard cup is 5 inches (140 mm).

When you measure the shaft diameter, what is it?

The PlumBest J44300 Socket Saver, 3 Pack is among my electronic devices The diameter of the shaft is 1/2-inch, and the diameter of the drill is 3/4-inch Measured in inches.

What is the best way to replace a closet flange with a 3" socket saver?

There are several factors to take into account. You can ream out a fitting like that in order to glue in a new piece of 3" pvc if the floor already has a 90 degree fitting. Unless your flange is glued into an exposed 3" street 90, you'll need to fix it from below or open up the floor as needed.

Selected User Reviews For Jones-Stephens Company J44-300 3" PVC Socket Saver, 3-Inch

This is a life You need this for the cutter with a 3" diameter
5/5

As I near completion of my third and final bathroom remodel, I am snagging supplies from Home Depot. As the sub floor around the toilet had become spongy over the years in the first two apartments, they were required to be replaced. The work was straightforward, and I went a step further with every project. To install the tile, I built up a 1/2" or so from the linoleum. By direct means The overarching theme In the In the subordinate There was a lot of floor crap on the ground. It would take me as little as 15 minutes to install new pipe and fittings along with a stainless steel toilet flange to replace the 3" ABS pipe. The flange was at the proper level and not below the tile with a raised tile around it, as was originally intended. There was a surprise for me in this last one. I had already cut the flange from the old toilet before cutting the subfloor open since I knew what would happen. Sorry about that. I cut back and replaced it as before because the Y fitting for the shower drain took up a straight pipe that should have been straight, letting me use the same length pipe. There are no savings to be made. This is screwed. In what situation are you in the worst? There would be more sub-flooring to remove, more walls to be removed, parts of an adjacent bathroom still being remodeled, and a main sewer line from the second floor to the basement to be replaced. The pieces need to be broken up with a sharp chisel. I researched online for tips to do it. Not at all. You don't have to worry about it. Was so amazed with this 3" socket saver that I decided to get one. That was a nice surprise. The 1/2" drill you need is definitely a good one. Currently, I am 9 years old. It worked well and was 5A. A new 3" ABS piece was snugly fitted in the socket after the old pipe was bore right through. Are you sure that's the right There is no. I used 100 grit to polish the surface after it was a little rough. There's just the slightest bit of glue left in the socket and on the pipe. It is a secure joint that no problems will be encountered. The fitting was cut perfectly, and I wouldn't hesitate to cut the same fitting again if the need ever arose. My business saved me a great deal of money and time by doing this. It is recommended.

Lucy Gamble
Lucy Gamble
| Mar 24, 2021
We just barely made it out alive
5/5

A DIY toilet plumbing project was on the verge of disaster until this tool was discovered. Fittings all the way to the joists of the next room were 100% original work. By chipping the flange off, a crack formed in the elbow, and used a heat-producing agent, it was repaired A gun on a next visible fitting caused it to be distorted, as such a new pipe would not In the event that it failed, I would have had to remove the ceiling in the kitchen to access a segment of pipe I could cut and extend. It was a miracle to get this very long tool into a 1/2" chuck and to get a drill powerful enough to run it, as well as to get it between the joists and to reach the fitting that had to be drilled. Often times, I'd guess you aren't going to have that kind of luck with a confined space. If a tool had some adjustability in length or in the positioning of the cutter relative to the guide, that would be helpful. You cannot use a wrench on the shaft because the cutting edge is completely dull by design, so you need more power than you could get with hand-powering. The fit is excellent it's just a little bit snug by less than an 1/8", and I hope you also find it to be so! My future plans include purchasing other sizes to have on hand.

Oakleigh Ayers
Oakleigh Ayers
| May 01, 2021
Whenever you are remodeling your plumbing, you must have this tool
5/5

I saved a lot of time and effort by using it. I was very impressed with how this worked. There was 3" ABS drain pipe under my patio that crossed the block basement foundation at about 4' below ground level. Having roughed in the whole house and was about to connect to the main drain when I noticed someone had cut halfway through the st45 coming out of the clean out wye requiring me to replace the whole hub which was hidden within Therefore, I have three options to choose from. One option was to tear up the patio and dig up pipe, which wasn't ideal, another option was to knock down the block wall, or a third option was to use I initially tried to get the fitting out the old-fashioned way, but after 40+ years it was having no luck, so I decided to order this tool which was sceptical at first. With prime shipping, I got the tool very quickly, and I was able to clean out the fitting within around 5 minutes. Afterward, I cleaned it out again with a cloth using primer, glued it up, and it was finished. Everything worked as it should. This was a purchase I am very pleased with. The items I bought were 112" & Likewise, "2" will also work. My life will certainly be simplified in the future with these. It is hard to believe I didn't get them sooner after using them.

Jolene Singh
Jolene Singh
| Oct 13, 2020
Choosing this option is a good idea
4/5

I gave this book a three out of five This socket saver is for one-inch sockets. Due to the nature of the product, I assume the difficulty of getting a precise cut will increase with size (e. g. A 12-year-old The easiest measure is one inch and the easiest measure is four inches The hardest inch is the foot). Because of a damaged toilet closet flange that was impossible to fix with rings and other types of simple fixes, I bought this. If you're trying to remove the closet flange from the 3- it will not come off I found that I was unable to properly remove the flange from the 3-inch drain pipe using a hammer and chisel. I found that there was not enough length of 3-inch drain pipe. A new connector can be anchored to a pipe of 12 inches in diameter. I flushed the toilet and it went like this A flange (a connector) could be used for a variety of purposes. This connector (90° elbow) is suitable for use with various types of hoses The 45° elbow (a connector) is shown in scale at the bottom of the page A bridge over a wye (connector). By rerouting the Wye, it is not necessary to eliminate the Wye When I looked into my options, I realized I had to connect several pipes and connect them (sawing up more floor, more headache, etc. ). By using a heat gun on one of the connections, I managed to melt the 90° elbow out. I tried that, but the 3-D shape deformed and expanded To the point where I could not get a reliable connection, I used an inch pipe. It answered the big question I had and led me to this website Do you know how I can get a fresh connection to cement a new pipe or connector to for a low price? Having successfully removed the pipe cemented in the 45° elbow, I now need to work on those remaining pipe segments. It is very difficult to keep a straight line through the entire process, and if you aren't straight, this can cause minor ridges in the connector, which may prevent the bond from being secure. Despite the guide being merely two welded washers, the product could benefit from a deeper guide. This would make it much less prone to wobbling if it were deeper. It was a worry of mine that, with the cut ridges, I would not have a reliable connection, so I checked with both big box hardware stores to see what I could do to ensure I had peace It seemed like the Fernco rubber couplings would be a good choice, but they only had pipe-to-pipe capabilities There was a pipe connection in the store, so I needed a connector to connect the pipes. Fernco actually makes them, but they can be hard to come by As soon as I had one online, I cemented my PVC connections and tightened up The Fernco is now giving me comfort that it will back up the pipe weld in case it fails. Here are the good things It's a headache saver for someone who does not want to tear up a floor/wall/ceiling to replace PVC, since PVC is cheap, but getting it there can be costly.
• The build quality is solid and the price is reasonable. Here is what I consider to be the Incomplete alignment along the cutting area makes it difficult to keep everything accurately aligned. My recommendation is to invest in this and a Fernco 3 in addition to it. The dimensions of the letter are 3 inches x 3 inches. Plastic Socket to Plastic Socket Flexible Coupling made of PVC The 1060- series of models is available for purchase. This will result in a reliable PVC connector to connector connection. Use a corded drill that has some heft as well.

Denisse Riddle
Denisse Riddle
| May 31, 2021

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