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Repairing a cracked cleanout tee on a drain stack

327,869 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr •via X (Twitter)

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PapaLumber 👊🏻vor 1 Jahr

I would’ve used a pvc coupler on one end, and then a rubber coupler on the other. But not two.

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aj masseyvor 1 Jahr

I would have used to repair couplings and not had any of that other stuff repair companies don't have a stop in the center and you can slide it right over you could a couple that correctly

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GenXplanationvor 1 Jahr

Looks great. Normally I do one cemented end and one clamped end.

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Nusrat jahanvor 1 Jahr

Wow, wonderful picture

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Arcfunmivor 1 Jahr

Yes, indeed

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Tyson Malonevor 1 Jahr

They put in a san tee after they removed the test tee, and they used no hub bands. Not ideal. Use a test tee, use a coupling and a repair coupling or a fernco.

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Skybendervor 1 Jahr

whered you get the buna rubber sock?

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Murdockvor 1 Jahr

Very expensive wy.. there is a fitting called a 'slip collar' you just put a coupler on the bottom as normal and the slip collar does the same but slides up the pipe.

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Tyler Shawvor 1 Jahr

No, use PVC.

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Joe Smith 🇺🇸 🦅vor 1 Jahr

Or he could use slip couplings and do it the non lazy way.

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Arcfunmivor 1 Jahr

Really?

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