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    Need advice on finishing a kitchen drainage repair

    The diagram does not depict it well, but I am replacing the copper 2x2x1.5" wye with a PVC 2x2x1.5" wye.
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    Need advice on finishing a kitchen drainage repair

    Thank you both for your responses. I did purchase a slip-joint p-trap and it's much easier to work and adjust. I believe AAV are allowed in New Hampshire, but I'm having trouble finding confirmation of this while web searching. Also, thank you @Reach4 for the p-trap cleanout plug thread and I...
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    Need advice on finishing a kitchen drainage repair

    I believe the AAV is here in this photo as it goes through the whole house to vent out the roof/attic. I do have a slip joint going from the kitchen drain pipe into the p-trap. I chose a p-trap with a clean-out, which I had to cement a fitting to it for the kitchen drain pipe to slip joint to...
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    Need advice on finishing a kitchen drainage repair

    I'm very grateful for the help I received when I asked here how to get a straight cut on a 2" ID copper pipe. Now I need more tips and help to completely get the kitchen drain functional again. This is the diagram of what I want to accomplish, but I'm not sure of the best way to connect the...
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    How to get a straight cut on 2" ID copper pipe?

    Thank you all for the helpful responses. I ended up using a thicker piece of paper to draw a line around the copper pipe with a sharpie. I then used a Husky 2-1/8 in. Quick-Release Tube Cutter to cut around a portion of the copper pipe. Since it's a tight space, I was only able to cut some of...
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    How to get a straight cut on 2" ID copper pipe?

    I'm working on changing over some old 2" ID copper pipes, which are leaking, to PVC. I have the correct PVC to Copper Fernco Proflex adapter, but I need to get a nice straight cut of the copper pipe to insert it into it. The space is tight, so I'm having trouble finding a good tool to use to do...
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