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    Jan 15, 2007, 04:41 PM
    Concrete Wall Pipe Broke Off
    I was cleaning the traps out from under the bathroom sink. As I was putting the traps back together, there was one that wasn't fitting right. So I pulled to get the plastic trap out, I pulled too hard and the concrete wall pipe snapped off. What's left of the broken pipe is sitting 4" outside of pipe that connects to the wall. Is there anyway I can repair it myself? I hope this makes sense. Thanks for the help. Pam

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