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Old Apr 20, 2008, 11:25 AM
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Tub Waste & Overflow Has Tee At Shoe

My Waste and Overflow is a Tee . I need to replace it and can not find one like it at all. The tub is a older jacuzzi with a corner detail that has the oveflow offset from the waste line. The trap is below the shoe. The shoe is the tee. Who sells a tub shoe tee?

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Old Apr 20, 2008, 11:33 AM   #2  
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Hey Helmer:

Do any of these waste and oveflows look like what you are talking about??

The one with the cable attached is one type that you fit using pvc or abs pipe...overflow can be offset to fit needs.

May be better off replacing entire assembly.

Let me know...Mark
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The picture you sent is different. The trap is directly below the shoe. The whole thing must be by Jacuzzi. I think I'll have to just glue up an odd system. The offset fitting could help the rebuild. Thanks Mark!
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I think I know the one you are talking about...but cannot find a picture of it.

I added a picture to my last post. Rule this out as option for me..will see what I can do.
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I had to make something work so I did an oddball system that worked out fine, I did have a plumber friend stop by who confirmed that the part was probably from Jacuzzi. (A 5 foot one piece shower & tub with a 45 degree mixer panel.) I did hit some trouble getting the overflow around and back to the sanitary tee. It is further convoluted by the motor and other pump lines making a tight fit. I'm chosing to adapt down to a 1 inch clear flexible tubing. My local HD has no flex pvc. Thanks for your help!
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