Cast Iron Downpipe Removal

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Hi guys,

We have a downpipe with a hopper. Both are cracked/corroded inside and are constantly getting blocked. I've got PVCu replacement which I intended to use today after I removed the CI.

Well, I can't get it off. I assumed (and wrongly) they are fitted with some type of bolt I could unscrew. After discovering this I was kind of stumped as to how to get them out, as they're still very firm.

Decided to cut the heads of the bolts with a 4" angle grinder, but the angle and tight space doesn't allow me to do all of them. Then I put a grinding disc on and grinded one off. The thing is still ridged.

I've tried giving it a bang with lump hammer, using a chisel to get a bit of a gap which I have but it's fairly hard going. I expect it may need a bit more firmer action.

Anybody have any top tips? Would a multi tool work with a diamond blade to perhaps cut behind the collar? Or maybe a larger angle grinder to cut directly through either side of the collars?

Any help would be appreciated.
 

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You need to get the fixings out of the brickwork.
Cut the ears off the pipe with fixings intact. then a few taps with a hammer. Then nail bar under the ears and pull .
If you leave the fixings in they will do damage further down the road
 
You need to get the fixings out of the brickwork.
Cut the ears off the pipe with fixings intact. then a few taps with a hammer. Then nail bar under the ears and pull .
If you leave the fixings in they will do damage further down the road

Basically cut straight on where the red line is?
 

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You need to get the fixings out of the brickwork.
Cut the ears off the pipe with fixings intact. then a few taps with a hammer. Then nail bar under the ears and pull .
If you leave the fixings in they will do damage further down the road

If anybody is curious, yes it did hurt when that bit of kit broke. Luckily I wasn't up a ladder, but sadly I was below a nice PVC windowsill that objected to my head moving rapidly.

Probably going to have to go and buy a new one, possibly not a roughneck one.
 

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When you do eventually get them loose, beware of their weight esp if you're up a ladder trying to move them.
 

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