1 1/4" drain to 1 1/2" wall inlet

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Nate R

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They don't put gummy stickers on everything.

Especially on the spigot of street fittings and bushings.

FWIW, the last time I got DWV fittings from the big orange box, they had the barcodes printed on them instead of stickers. The other big boxes I've gotten fittings from did have gummy stickers.
 

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it wont work with a normal trap because the sink drain is too close to the wall. the only other way i can do it without the accordian trap is to go to the side and use a 45 or two 90's to get back to the wall, but they dont make those in 1 1/4" either so it still leaks from the last elbow to the 1 1/4" pipe coming out of the wall.

You need what's called an offset, it's a pipe with 2 angles at about 20 degrees (? or thereabouts), you cut it to correct lenght & reverse one side.

And yes, they make all of these (45s, 90s, traps, offsets) in 1-1/4".

Try a real plumbing supply house, or a good hardware store, instead of the Big Blue or Orange Box Stores.

dunno if these links will work, just using them as examples:

http://plumbing.hardwarestore.com/51-284-drain-metal-extensions/chrome-double-offset-642728.aspx
http://plumbing.hardwarestore.com/51-284-drain-metal-elbows/elbow-with-nuts-and-washer-642713.aspx
http://plumbing.hardwarestore.com/51-284-drain-metal-traps/lavatory-wall-drain-trap-199224.aspx

and so on...
 
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