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10 years UPDATE!!
10 years later and still running without a hitch. And never, ever has any user "missed their mark." As a matter of fact, as a preventive measure, I put a section of cardboard...
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6 years UPDATE!!
6 years later and still running without a hitch. And never, ever has any user "missed their mark."
This urinal works flawlessly and is a practical additional and a unique...
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My bad MARK / massplumber2008!
I didn't forget you and truly appreciate your input back then. Terrible oversight on my part. And knew before I posted above that I needed to mention you but...
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Well, it's now 2 years later and if anyone is wondering, the urinal has and still is running perfectly and has been a true asset and a hit by all standards.
Just dropped in to say there is no pee...
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And just like all of your other assumptions, you're quite sure that I didn't? You know what they say about those that "assume." In this case, it's just you.
An indication of the respect...
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If you had been following along with the original thread, which obviously you were not, this is not going to be inspected or to code -- it's intended to NOT be a permanent fixture.
Economy and...
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I posted these follow-up pics at the end of my original thread but it didn't "bump."
So, it's done and it works great!
Thanks to all for your help and encouragement -- I couldn't have done it...
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Thanks MARK!
I don't need to cut any pipe because I listened to you guys and didn't do the final PVC glue-ing in key spots, so I can still take it apart -- so, I'll go for the tape and dope...
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HELP!
I have a bit of an emergency -- I have a small leak in between the (adpated) cleanout plug and the threaded cast iron opening of the stack line. I used teflon tape on it, maybe I didn't use...
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Heh! Yeah, it would be cool to have a giant, chromed-out flush handle.
Then again, there's also something very mancave-ish about a rustic/improvised ball-valve setup too -- as long as my...
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Thanks guys for the input.
If the consensus is that the vacuum breaker is a "must have," then I ought to go for it.
I may be killing two birds with one stone as I have to find a way to connect...
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Thanks guys, I really appreciate your advice despite the fact that this is somewhat of a "jury rigged" install -- it makes your help all-the-more valued.
Tom> I'm under the impression that...
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Roger that on the plug, it was me that ate it up while trying to take it off -- already dremeled the old one out and purchased a new one.
Below are pictures the parts I purchased -- I'm pretty...
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For the supply line, I had a few of these standard-type copper adapters laying around but I'm not sure if the threads are the same. There was some resistance when trying to tighten it, so I didn't...
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Not following you let?
I already purchased the urinal, $15 bucks, brand new, in the box.
But still, I don't see the advantage of what you describe?
I'm interested.
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Wow! That's the exact valve that I was talking about/they used in my grammar school, spring loaded type! I didn't even know they existed anymore!
Will a Home Depot type store have that or is...
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Now you're talking Tom, thanks! That sounds like a plan! A "midland bushing" is something like this, right?
http://images.orgill.com/200x200/1168830.jpg
Wall hung tank? No, I'm talking about...
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Roger that on the "P" trap -- I should have mentioned that was something I did realize.
Still don't understand by the AAV is necessary? (and I realize I don't understand much about plumbing...
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You're right, this is not a permanent fixture. If I sell the house, it comes down. It will (obviously) not be to code as I'm pretty sure (for starters) a urinal in a residential home isn't even...
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Want to discharge a urinal for my basement mancave through the opening of cleanout plug of 4 1/2" cast iron vertical soil pipe / stack line / vent.
Size of plug is 4 1/2".
Is there an common...
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