Posted by gotmyfarm! on August 17, 2019 at 06:10:05 from (184.100.69.20):
In Reply to: SOS posted by gotmyfarm! on August 14, 2019 at 11:49:59:
[quote="K Effective, Yes, having the trap upstairs under the sink sure is nice for a little play in where holes line up. The thing with this line is that it has to go over a doorway so can't move that far side down more, but the start of it under the sink from above could be taken up a bit from where it was, I think. If I' moved the whole line over a few joist bays, that wouldn't work either because instead of a doorway downline, there is a concrete wall dividing the rooms. I'll go look soon. Can't remember if joists are 2X8 or 2X6 or what. If 2X8 then I can get it.
jim.ME, the whole pipe has been taken out of here so I can't use the level on it now! When I get a new pipe I can stick it up there where the old was and level measure it. As you mentioned about deflection, there was a high spot just down pipe from where the block started. It was supported a little to high right there. And then the whole length just was too level and everything stuck in there the whole way.
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