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    Modifying Bath Plumbing

    not my work As I mentioned, none of what you see is my work. This is existing plumbing in a bathroom remodel. Apologies if it's in the wrong forum and wasting everyone's time as it seems noone feels comfortable making comments. I was referred here from the tile your world forums and thought...
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    Modifying Bath Plumbing

    bump bumpity bump bump
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    Internet provider for rural areas?

    Cellular? Another option might be cellular depending on where you live. Many providers (e.g. at+t, sprint, verizon) offer ~1-200kbps service over a cellular card that plugs into a usb or pccard slot for around $50/month. The speed will depend on coverage in your area, though.
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    guys, need PC help

    bad hd Don't know if you found a solution, but this is almost certainly a) a corrupt sector on your hard drive that prevents a startup file from being loaded when windows is booting or b) a virus/trojan that has corrupted one of these files. In a) you can try booting from your windows...
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    Modifying Bath Plumbing

    one more thing I thought I'd add that the 3in and 2in to the tub are already there in case it seemed like I was building this from scratch. I'm up for modifying things fairly extensively, even to the point of moving the toilet possibly (though I'd like to avoid that if I can). I have a 2d...
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    Modifying Bath Plumbing

    Do you mean the tee in the 3in where the 2in run enters? or the idea for adding a tee to vent the 2in run? If it's the tee joining the 2in to the 3in line, I'm not opposed to changing it (45+wye?) while adding a line for the shower at the same time. If it's the santee for venting, would a...
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    Modifying Bath Plumbing

    Another view Here is a pic that gives a better idea of the relative locations of things. I should have added that the lav is a double and the 3" the fixtures drain runs about 1ft from the wall which makes venting a little trickier (at least for me). Its not clear without removing the lav and...
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    Modifying Bath Plumbing

    some venting I think Hi hj. The 1.5" vertical pipe in the background is the vent for the kitchen sink coming up from the floor below. The 1" connecting to it is a makeshift vent for the shower/tub combo in the guest bathroom in the adjacent room (yeah, my thoughts exactly). Neither pipe...
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    Modifying Bath Plumbing

    Hi, I hope someone can give me a little guidance here. I currently have a Lav--WC--tub---> drain configuration with the lav feeding into a 3inch pipe, then the wc, and then a 2in run feeding from the bath drain after about 4ft into this 3in pipe which continues on past another bathroom and...
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