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Bob S

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Can anybody tell me where i can find a white po plug? complete, that is worth carrying home . I was a licensed journeyman plumber in ann arbor mich. RETIRED NOW I don't know where to find one, maybe you have a good idea name of place, store, whatever thanks for reading thislowes are junk so i am seeing on here bob s
 

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http://www.lowes.com/pd_24623-143-81K___?productId=3371656 may be the crappy one from Lowes that he refers to.
 

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Trim for the Trade probably makes one, although I cannot imagine why some one would want a PO plug these days. As the picture shows, a PO plug uses a rubber stopper to seal the drain, but that photo is a CO plug because it does not have an overflow opening..
 

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Trim for the Trade probably makes one, although I cannot imagine why some one would want a PO plug these days. As the picture shows, a PO plug uses a rubber stopper to seal the drain, but that photo is a CO plug because it does not have an overflow opening..

po plug word is still not understood here. be it my fault or someone elses This PO Plug has a threaded screw in piece that drains the water from a bathroom sink bowl. the tail stock screws into a T fitting underneath .but up close to the prevailing sink. Theres a lever that sticks out of this T tatactuates this rod ...........that screws into a fitting.Pull it Up for holding water- push the chrome rod on top of sink .down and away goes the dirty water ..
Iam talking about the chrome type !! Not this old rubber thing you are right not even i want one of those
 

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Iam talking about the chrome type !! Not this old rubber thing you are right not even i want one of those
Why did you use the word "white" in your original post?
 

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In other words, you want a "white pop up drain with an overflow opening"? IF so, almost EVERY specialty drain company makes them, including a lot of colors you did NOT mention.
 

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In other words, you want a "white pop up drain with an overflow opening"? IF so, almost EVERY specialty drain company makes them, including a lot of colors you did NOT mention.
Sorry i called it perhaps by its nickname; mannnny years ago.Yes thats it and no. they can't be found of quality at lowes or home depot Specality drain companies thats new one on me.Everybody used to ..CARRY THEM.....nothing special about them .other than diff colors could be had. guess i have to look to a plumbing shop thanks for the help i genuinely appreciated it bob s ps; po plug is actually a rubber plug that might go in a laundry tub??!
 
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