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  1. Charlie46227

    Joist in way. Solution ?

    Also, I DID try to turn the tee onto it's 'side', but it is too high and would be above floor. Unfortunately, I cannot spare a thicker wall to get beyond the joist either. Also I do plan to use the same flexible black 90 instead of the PVC
  2. Charlie46227

    Joist in way. Solution ?

    Is this ok? Problem is I need drain IN joist bay, not above floor level, (I have a toilet just left of tub area, so a finished floor). I would run overflow pipe straight down but do not want to cut any more of the joist out. Will this gurgle at all when used as a shower? As a tub? Suggestion?
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