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  1. Lappo424

    Laundry Drain

    I need to fix it. No leaks
  2. Lappo424

    Laundry Drain

    Ty I mean the first trap bend. So if no water is being siphoned out leave it alone?
  3. Lappo424

    Laundry Drain

    I'm not getting any overflow either
  4. Lappo424

    Laundry Drain

    Yes I know about the 2 inch but the drain is 1.5. Old house. I was thinking of using a Santee where the first 90 is. and add a vent on the opposite side of the 2inch pipe
  5. Lappo424

    Laundry Drain

    Hello So I used to have a laundry tub in my house but the old homeowner took it out. He basically just a strap on the ground and we put the washer discharge hose into it. Never leaked or anything I got a new washer and did the new drain. Drains fine right now and no leaks. I was wondering if...
  6. Lappo424

    Trim t bolts

    I know this topic has been beaten to death. Just installed two new toilets. Everything knock on wood is good so far. I haven't trimmed the bolts yet for the cap. I don't want to use the multi because I'm afraid of cracking it. Would I have the same risk with a Dremel? Besides a hacksaw is...
  7. Lappo424

    Another toilet shutoff questions

    Yeah I was going to use the sharkbite brass nipple and shark bite iron fitting. I cleaned it up instead and I will wait for it to be an issue . I guess I'm just bored lol Thanks for all your help
  8. Lappo424

    Another toilet shutoff questions

    I think I'll leave it. Appreciate you guys
  9. Lappo424

    Another toilet shutoff questions

    Thanks John. If it's not leaking should I mess with it? The valve looks pretty corroded
  10. Lappo424

    Another toilet shutoff questions

    I just did the magnet test and it stuck on. Most likely galvanized then ?
  11. Lappo424

    Another toilet shutoff questions

    https://photos.app.goo.gl/okZRtpC32W6toSnr6 Check that one out. I don't see a compression nut .
  12. Lappo424

    Another toilet shutoff questions

    If it's not leaking would you change it . Looking at it again I don't think it's a compression fitting. Looks like a threaded on shutoff
  13. Lappo424

    Another toilet shutoff questions

    https://photos.app.goo.gl/oHVum9KKmxQpAR6w8 Check these out
  14. Lappo424

    Another toilet shutoff questions

    Yes did you see the link for the other one
  15. Lappo424

    Another toilet shutoff questions

    https://photos.app.goo.gl/f86ZHqG5AsVyVqvE9 Here's a picture. On a second look it doesn't look like it is copper
  16. Lappo424

    Another toilet shutoff questions

    This one looks pretty straight forward. Do I just cut right below the shutoff and add a compression fitting? I want to make sure 100 percent since there isn't much copper. Not leaking but looks very corroded. https://photos.app.goo.gl/1ZJybCbciBQU43qQ8
  17. Lappo424

    Galvanized pipe

    Thank you sir. I try to learn everything no matter how small or how little before I attempt anything
  18. Lappo424

    Galvanized pipe

    Yeah I been deep diving into projects that I will come across. I've done some light diy plumbing but haven't messed around with angle stops yet. Just two water heaters three garbage disposal a dishwasher and a few faucets
  19. Lappo424

    Galvanized pipe

    I did it and it wouldn't stick. Further up is a link to a better pic. I was just wondering what to do when it will leak
  20. Lappo424

    Galvanized pipe

    I was more curious than anything. Nothing is leaking so I'm not going to touch it
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