Hello..
I am replacing an old steel tub with an Americast tub with integral overflow. I have a question about the drain situation. American Standard says to install the drain assembly before the tub is put in place. Since the overflow is built into the tub material, the drain assembly (if installed according to the manufacturer) gets tightened down to the tub with a rubber wedge, brass washer and locknut. This leaves the remaining threads of the drain tailpiece hanging about 1-2" below the tub. Once installed, the drain cannot be turned. At this point, I cannot install a tub shoe as usual, since the drain (strainer) cannot be turned. I have no room to screw on the shoe from underneath and attach to the waste. Seems like I need to move the waste pipe directly under the drain and connect with a female adapter and slip connection. Is this the expected way to go? My other idea is this - forego the brass washer and locknut, and use a standard tub shoe as the tightening device, screwing down the drain assembly into the shoe with the wedge washer under the tub. This way, I could leave the existing waste pipes as is, in its original location. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks - tom.
I am replacing an old steel tub with an Americast tub with integral overflow. I have a question about the drain situation. American Standard says to install the drain assembly before the tub is put in place. Since the overflow is built into the tub material, the drain assembly (if installed according to the manufacturer) gets tightened down to the tub with a rubber wedge, brass washer and locknut. This leaves the remaining threads of the drain tailpiece hanging about 1-2" below the tub. Once installed, the drain cannot be turned. At this point, I cannot install a tub shoe as usual, since the drain (strainer) cannot be turned. I have no room to screw on the shoe from underneath and attach to the waste. Seems like I need to move the waste pipe directly under the drain and connect with a female adapter and slip connection. Is this the expected way to go? My other idea is this - forego the brass washer and locknut, and use a standard tub shoe as the tightening device, screwing down the drain assembly into the shoe with the wedge washer under the tub. This way, I could leave the existing waste pipes as is, in its original location. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks - tom.
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