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    HELP - Washer Drain tie in to TUB Drain

    I'm moving my washer/dryer from the basement up into a second floor closet in my 1920's home. The closet is next to a full bathroom and the supply and drain lines for the bathroom have easy access from he closet through a big access panel. I want to tie into these supply and drain lines for the...
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    Washer Drain - Relocating to 2nd Floor Closet

    I'm moving my washer/dryer from the basement up into a second floor closet in my 1920's home. The closet is next to a full bathroom and the supply and drain lines for the bathroom have easy access from he closet through a big access panel. I want to tie into these supply and drain lines for...
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    Raise Cast Iron Radiator due to new wood floors - HELP!!

    A street coupling - yeah, perfect. But I can't find that anywhere locally or on the net. Any suggestions?
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    Raise Cast Iron Radiator due to new wood floors - HELP!!

    Galacon, I like the hole saw idea - boring out a hole down to the original floor and setting the radiator into that. You're right - it could be made to look very nice with an oak skirt around the whole radiator or just smaller skirts made of quarter round around each individual hole... I...
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    Raise Cast Iron Radiator due to new wood floors - HELP!!

    Male / Female Adapter One additional question for you guys - Is there such a thing as a Male to Female adapter for 1" black pipe? Like a street elbow without the elbow? Or a coupling with male threads on one side and femal on the other? This might solve my problem as it would be shorter...
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    Raise Cast Iron Radiator due to new wood floors - HELP!!

    Yeah - not enogh room to pull them up. I also notched out the holes larger prior to installing the floors and still not enough room. It fells like the pipe underneath goes through a joist and just stops hard when I yank it and try to force it up......
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    Raise Cast Iron Radiator due to new wood floors - HELP!!

    My house is old - 1925. I just installed new Bruce 3/4" hardwood floors over the existing wood floors which were in bad shape. Now I have to re-connect the cast iron heating radiators in each of the rooms (I removed the radiators and installed the new flooring underneath them also). The...
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    Raise Cast Iron Radiator due to new wood floors - HELP!!

    My house is old - 1925. I just installed new Bruce 3/4" hardwood floors over the existing wood floors which were in bad shape. Now I have to re-connect the cast iron heating radiators in each of the rooms (I removed the radiators and installed the new flooring underneath them also). The...
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