Super Ring for Closet Flange - New Toilet Bolts



Written on November 5, 2007 – 3:15 pm | by jaygaulardcom |


I just got back from . I bought a “Super Ring” to place over the exisiting closet flange (part of the drain pipe). I am not sure I needed this part, but I wanted to have it on hand, just in case I notice a problem when I remove/replace the after the tiling is done. As I mentioned before, when I was unscrewing one of the mounting nuts, the bolt kept on turning. I am thinking that perhaps the is cracked in that area. Someone most likely tried to over-tighten the .

Along with the “Super Ring,” I also bought some brass . It’s my understanding that the steel decay due to moisture and the brass ones don’t. In the package were traditional as well as bolts that have half machine threads and half wood threads. So basically, these are about 2 1/2 inch rods. I am still at a loss of why I can’t just drill holes through the floor and slide bolts right through the whole thing. I mean, everything is easily accessible down in the basement and there is just a piece of plywood between floors. This stuff isn’t rocket science.

I suppose I will just use the wood threads and tap into the plywood sub-floor. That is probably the easiest route.

It is becoming apparent to me that many things having to do with household repairs make no sense. People make products that are way too complicated for what needs to be done.

Oh, by the way, I also saw flexible drain hose. It just clamps on. Someone out there is thinking.

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  1. 2 Responses to “Super Ring for Closet Flange - New Toilet Bolts”

  2. By Paul on Nov 6, 2007 | Reply

    I asked my brother in law about bolting the toilet to the plywood floor. He said condensation from the toilet can run down and rot the plywood. If that happens, one day the whole toilet will tip over, most likely when somebody is sitting on it. Sounded good to me.

  3. By jaygaulardcom on Nov 6, 2007 | Reply

    No, I mean have the toilet still on top of the tile, the usual way, but instead of having the bottom of the bolts hang on to the closet flange, have the bolts continue right through the floor. It is basically the same setup, but with longer bolts.

    I would never want someone to fall through the floor.

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