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    May 1, 2007, 04:06 AM
    New Shower base installation
    We had a plumber put in the drain for our new shower base. He left the drain (PVC) sticking up from the floor about 8 inches. Should we put the shower base down with the PVC sticking up through the drain hole in the base and then cut the PVC to fit? Or should we cut the PVC and then put down the shower base? I can see advantages to both: If we put the shower base down before cutting, then we can't cut it too short. But if we cut after, we may damage the base. This is a large base with a sit in stool so it is not very easy to move so I would like to do this only once. I am confused, can anybody help?

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    -kevin
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    May 1, 2007, 04:39 AM
    Hey Kevin,

    We set the base down on topo of the raiser and mark the top of the drain with a pencil. Then we pull the base off and cut the pipe to seize. We can then prime and glue the raiser and drain and reset the base. If the base has supports all fine and good but if it doesn't consider puddling mortar or Quik-Mix under the base and around the drain for support. Good luck, Tom

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