DIYdude
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I'm in the process of moving a drain in a non-load bearing wall for a vanity I'm installing. I've carefully staked out the new location of the drain to correspond with the square factory cutout on the back of the vanity. I've attached a few pictures:
(1) Pic 1: Current location. New location is marked by "cross-hairs" on the cardboard attached to the wall studs.
(2) Pic 2: Picture from a plumbing book I've been using.
(3) Pic 3: Coupling I was going to use at one of the ABS pipe joints. The rest of the joints would utilize rigid ABS couplings.
Does this seem like a good plan? I'll obviously have to pay attention to the location of other plumbing lines and electrical lines. This work will be inspected by the city when I'm finished.
Thanks.
(1) Pic 1: Current location. New location is marked by "cross-hairs" on the cardboard attached to the wall studs.
(2) Pic 2: Picture from a plumbing book I've been using.
(3) Pic 3: Coupling I was going to use at one of the ABS pipe joints. The rest of the joints would utilize rigid ABS couplings.
Does this seem like a good plan? I'll obviously have to pay attention to the location of other plumbing lines and electrical lines. This work will be inspected by the city when I'm finished.
Thanks.