Spaceball1
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I'm putting in a sink for us to use temporarily in the kitchen while I build our cabinets and wait on granite.
I bought a cheap laundry sink that has a 1-1/2" threaded drain. I also bought 1-1/2" slip joint P-trap kit. (Not my favorite, but that's what's usually installed, right?)
However, the drain line (which had an old P-trap that the previous owner attempted to seal up with copious amounts of caulk, lolz) coming out of the wall is 2" ABS. After removing the old P-trap, all I have left is the horizontal line coming out of the wall and a 90 pointing downwards with what looks like a slip joint nut. What's the best way to hook up this temporary sink? Keep in mind that I'm eventually going to put in a regular SS kitchen sink with disposal and dishwasher.
Here's a pic of what's coming out of the wall:
Thanks!
I bought a cheap laundry sink that has a 1-1/2" threaded drain. I also bought 1-1/2" slip joint P-trap kit. (Not my favorite, but that's what's usually installed, right?)
However, the drain line (which had an old P-trap that the previous owner attempted to seal up with copious amounts of caulk, lolz) coming out of the wall is 2" ABS. After removing the old P-trap, all I have left is the horizontal line coming out of the wall and a 90 pointing downwards with what looks like a slip joint nut. What's the best way to hook up this temporary sink? Keep in mind that I'm eventually going to put in a regular SS kitchen sink with disposal and dishwasher.
Here's a pic of what's coming out of the wall:
Thanks!
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