| Hey Bryon:
The cardboard was wrapped around that drain instead of installing a shower dapout box. Depending on the type of shower base you will install, you may need an inside cutter to cut pipe after new shower is installed...see pic. This attaches to drill and is used to cut pipe from inside pipe to bring down to correct height for a no-calk drain (see pic.2).
Here, if prefab shower floor/unit, you would install a no-calk drain on shower floor, and then install the shower base or shower unit in a BED OF STRUCTOLITE MORTAR (or modified thinset mortar) OVER the 2" drain pipe stubbed 6 inches too long...then install the no-calk rubber donut...and then using INSIDE CUTTER, cut 2" drain pipe to correct height to allow the strainer to be installed over the drain...That make sense??
If custom shower (copper pan or vinyl/plastic membrane shower floor), get back to me for more info.
Hopefully, that helps. Let us know...Mark
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