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How To Cut Into A Soil Stack I’ll show you how to squarely cut the 4 inch or 110mm soil. in this video i cut a 57mm diameter hole in a cast iron soil stack pipe. I’ll show you how to squarely cut the 4 inch or 110mm soil. Is there an easy way? i need to break into a 110mm plastic vertical soil pipe to add a new 110mm branch. there are three plausible scenarios: soil pipes are designed to transport the soiled water (blackwater) from your toilet, urinal, or bidet (if you're fancy). This can be difficult to do as cast iron is. (1) cutting into a stack to add a branch drain, (2) building out from the end of the main drain. in this weeks video i start a new job installing a downstairs toilet in to. how to cut and join soil pipe or waste pipe the easy way! Waste pipes are designed to transport the wastewater (greywater) from your sinks, shower, bath, washing machine, or dishwasher. use a reciprocating saw with a metal blade, goes through like butter with no vibration to compromise your stack, an. we have a plastic grey soil stack which needs to be 'cut into' to add a t for another bathroom that is being created.