I'm used to failing the first time through but this one wound up looking like such a noob job I had to share it.
I knew it was bad as soon as it happened and just had to laugh.
I cut the last piece and thought I could jam the flange with the street elbow together with the rest of the run in time - but glue hardened up on me and it was a no-go. Essentially I feel like I'm not sure how to line up the hole on the floor properly with the stack.
1) So here's the main question - given the odd 45 degree offset flange in use, what's the general method to piece the run together? Do you generally start from one side and build out? Do you try to keep things 90 or 45 degrees for simplicity? Should I mount that flange to the floor first and work from there? I just seem to have such a hard time guesstimating with the dry fit.
2) Note the location of the proposed vent (where the towel is sticking out of the wye) - is that a good approach?
Thanks!
I knew it was bad as soon as it happened and just had to laugh.
I cut the last piece and thought I could jam the flange with the street elbow together with the rest of the run in time - but glue hardened up on me and it was a no-go. Essentially I feel like I'm not sure how to line up the hole on the floor properly with the stack.
1) So here's the main question - given the odd 45 degree offset flange in use, what's the general method to piece the run together? Do you generally start from one side and build out? Do you try to keep things 90 or 45 degrees for simplicity? Should I mount that flange to the floor first and work from there? I just seem to have such a hard time guesstimating with the dry fit.
2) Note the location of the proposed vent (where the towel is sticking out of the wye) - is that a good approach?
Thanks!