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@jschenkyou

2 months ago

You should be doing this all in 2" pipe. Not 1.5".😊

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@margaretbear

2 months ago

This seems so simple but if you don't know to do it, trying to position the drain where it needs to be is f-ing hard.

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@alejandrodavila4714

2 months ago

Appreciate your content.

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@jonc222

1 month ago

This is brilliant. I was almost smart enough to do it this way by laying out the location on a piece of cardboard referenced off of the corner, which got me my pipe cut measurements, but when I actually set it I removed the cardboard and ended up with the riser a bit out of level. I’ll have to remember this trick when I help out a friend with his bathroom.

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@Peter-.H

2 months ago

Great tip. Thanks Steve

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@brianrolfe407

1 month ago

Did you compensate for the blue or cement board?

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@jeremylunning654

1 month ago

You guess where you have to measure? Lol that's explains a lot

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@shawnfisher1301

2 months ago

What... the....fuck did i just watch?

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@bobpierce7556

2 months ago

Great idea!!!!

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@tomsartain8071

1 month ago

You’re a good worker

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@donsmith6205

1 month ago

Same method I use, glad to see others doing same thing.

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@paultrafford6329

1 month ago

Such a simple great idea

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@chrisrosenquest

3 weeks ago

I've done a couple of bathroom subfloor replacements: Is it OK to piece together multiple pieces of the floor together to work around the toilet flange and all of the water coming into the room?

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@KMD2020

1 month ago

Excellent tip

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@Norcal676

1 month ago

Most states changed the code for washing machine lines from 2" to 3" The plumbing company where i work the smallest we put in is 2" trap with 1 1/2 bushing for tub/showers

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@I-sed-no

1 month ago

All these triggered "contractors" in the comments πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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@gamefleitipon8527

1 month ago

Just curious. If you are not a licensed plumber, can you create content like this and not get in trouble? If you’re the home owner you can definitely do it yourself without a license in most states. But if you have a channel with hundreds different bathrooms doing plumbing work you clearly are doing it for someone else. Just asking how will that work?

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@tuck6464

1 month ago

A lot of hokey stuff goes on up in Pittsburgh.

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@andrewurbanowski1666

1 month ago

Measure 2 twice cut once !

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