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HandyWOMAN
Remodeling my bathroom and I turned my tub 90 deg. Now the tub runs perpendicular to the joists, meaning where the tub is located the drain goes across the joists and would need to be cut (hacked up) to run the drain. I have come up with the bright idea (maybe not too bright) of elevating the tub so the drain is above the current floor and the vertical drain will just go straight down into the basement to be hooked up to the drain stack in the basement. I'm wondering how much the bubble should be on the level should be, a 1/4 bubble or a 1/2 bubble or less.
Right now I have the rear of the tub sitting on three 2 x 8's and the front of the tub on two 2 x 8's plus 3/4" of plywood. Also, this is a left hand tub that I'm using as a right hand tub. Why because I want the faucet to be toward the front not the back of the area.
Right now I have the rear of the tub sitting on three 2 x 8's and the front of the tub on two 2 x 8's plus 3/4" of plywood. Also, this is a left hand tub that I'm using as a right hand tub. Why because I want the faucet to be toward the front not the back of the area.