Two Drain Stubs under kitchen sink - But only need one..

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GregDIY'er

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Hi All,

Long time reader - First time poster here. I'm attempting to replace my double drain sink with a single drain sink. However, as you can see in the picture, there are two side by side drain stubs that are currently in use. One for the disposal and other for the second barrel sink drain. Any advice on what to do with the left-over stub once I drop in and plumb the new sink?

-- Thanks in advance for any help.
 

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Edit: Sioux Chief 234-QP2 would be good if you could find it easily enough.
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There is probably something more commonly available to do the plugging job.
 
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I would wait until you're installing the new sink, then when you have the new sink installed place a PVC threaded cap on the least convenient stub out and retain it as a cleanout.
 
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