rwpjr
Mar 18, 2013, 12:29 PM
Under my bathroom sink, I'm trying to reconnect the drain extension (1 1/4") to the iron nipple (1 1/4"). The problem is that the iron nipple is crushed and corroded so badly that it's impossible to thread anything onto it.
So the way the original plumbing was done with a piece of 1" PVC glued into the 1 1/4" drain extension, then the other end of the 1" was just pushed inside of the nipple and glued to where it dumped water down into the 90°. (Since it isn't high pressure, just drain)
I was advised that the plumber probably did this because he didn't want to pull off the nipple due to the fact that the 90° is probably just as corroded. And if the nipple were taken out, I may not be able to get another nipple into that existing 90°, forcing me to open up the wall to replace the 90°. Does this sound correct?
So now I am considering just gluing a piece of 1 " PVC into the drain extension the way they had done, covering it in pipe glue and sticking the other end inside the nipple. Will this hold for a while? Should I use a different type of epoxy other than PVC glue?
Thanks a lot.
So the way the original plumbing was done with a piece of 1" PVC glued into the 1 1/4" drain extension, then the other end of the 1" was just pushed inside of the nipple and glued to where it dumped water down into the 90°. (Since it isn't high pressure, just drain)
I was advised that the plumber probably did this because he didn't want to pull off the nipple due to the fact that the 90° is probably just as corroded. And if the nipple were taken out, I may not be able to get another nipple into that existing 90°, forcing me to open up the wall to replace the 90°. Does this sound correct?
So now I am considering just gluing a piece of 1 " PVC into the drain extension the way they had done, covering it in pipe glue and sticking the other end inside the nipple. Will this hold for a while? Should I use a different type of epoxy other than PVC glue?
Thanks a lot.