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pastor1189
Sep 20, 2013, 05:09 PM
Kitchen sink has a metal drainpipe coming out of the wall about 4 inches.
It has no threading, just smooth. Current they are using a radiator hose, with clamps to the pvc pipe that goes into the elbow.
What can you do with this drainpipe maybe if you break the wall further you would
See how the pipe is connected to another pipe. Wouldn't like that.
What to do
ma0641
Sep 20, 2013, 06:37 PM
You can buy a poly connector, dual female at HD or Lowe's. One end slips over the chrome pipe, one over the trap arm. Use a longer trap arm if needed.
pastor1189
Sep 21, 2013, 06:30 AM
Thanks a million. I will look for those fittings. Metal chrome pipe in the wall is not threaded both inside and outside. It just smooth. The trap arm joins the wall pipe by a radiator hose.(Would be better with a rubber coupling) I guess the trap pipe is 1 1/4. Thanks again
hkstroud
Sep 21, 2013, 07:32 AM
Trap for kitchen sink should be 1 1/2"
ma0641
Sep 21, 2013, 02:11 PM
Old houses 1 1/4", newer houses 1 1/2". I still see plenty of 50-60's vintage with chromed brass @1 1/4"
massplumber2008
Sep 21, 2013, 04:28 PM
Brian, I don't know of any plumbing codes that allow an 1.25" trap on a kitchen sink... don't care how old the house is... ;)
'Course, never do know... you are in GA!
Mark
ma0641
Sep 21, 2013, 07:53 PM
Brian, I don't know of any plumbing codes that allow an 1.25" trap on a kitchen sink...don't care how old the house is...;)
'Course, never do know...you are in GA!!
Mark
OK kitchen I was thinking of bath . Looks like Pastor has them .
I did say OLD Houses. Why do HD. And Lowe's sell 1 1/4" p traps -even in MA!
Come to think of it, we do use 1 1/4" traps on the moonshine stills, they dump into the outhouse we have behind the doublewide. And "quite frankly my dear I don't give a d @"?" either.
massplumber2008
Sep 22, 2013, 07:18 AM
I knew you guys used 1.25" traps in ways we don't up here!!
PS: They sell 1.25" traps in MA for bathroom sinks only... ;)
hkstroud
Sep 22, 2013, 07:29 AM
outhouse we have behind the doublewide.
Double Wide??
Must live in the upscale part of the woods.
Mark,
Brian only uses the 1 1/2 trap as chrome extension of his truck exhaust.
ma0641
Sep 22, 2013, 09:02 AM
Double Wide??????
Must live in the upscale part of the woods.
Mark,
Brian only uses the 1 1/2 trap as chrome extension of his truck exhaust.
Actually I nailed 2 single wides together and Camo painted it. That way I can shoot deer out the bedroom window. YEEHAW. NOTE: Only 3" duals allowed. It's in the HOA rules for the trailer park.
massplumber2008
Sep 22, 2013, 02:51 PM
I don't know if I'd quite call this a double wide, Brian... ;)
hkstroud
Sep 22, 2013, 03:18 PM
So, you found Google's street view of my house, huh Mark.
Wife just has to get some curtains for the bedroom.
ma0641
Sep 22, 2013, 03:33 PM
I don't know if I'd quite call this a double wide, Brian...;)
That's my neighbor, I'm next door. Nice paint job though.
Good grief, how did we get here from a radiator hose plumbing connection!
massplumber2008
Sep 22, 2013, 03:44 PM
C'mon Harold... Here's what Google maps showed at your address:
massplumber2008
Sep 22, 2013, 03:46 PM
And since I am showing everyone's house... thought I would share a pic. Of mine... I absolutely eat, live and sleep plumbing!
massplumber2008
Sep 22, 2013, 03:47 PM
OK... I'll stop now! If this isn't a hijacked thread by now I don't know what defines one!
hkstroud
Sep 22, 2013, 06:12 PM
S'ok Mark, Pastor is still at Home Depot looking for a shielded rubber coupling.
Its been fun, you are good with Google.
ma0641
Sep 22, 2013, 06:51 PM
Well lookie here 1.25". ask a plumber free questions
Asked by dltulsa, Today 01:36 AM in Plumbing I have a 50 year old home. Under the kitchen sink there is a 1.25" pipe that is stubbed out about 2" or so for the drain connection. It has a...
massplumber2008
Sep 23, 2013, 04:20 AM
More likely is that is it is just another person thinking that the 1.5" trap is 1.25"... ;)
Or maybe Brian was moonlighting again... hmmm?