What is a "no-Hub band on the sink"?It's going to be hard to find replacement parts for that sink so your going to have to get creative if it was me I would use a no-Hub band on the sink with 1-1/2 pvc coming down and pipe from there other than that idk what u can do to save it. It's not the best solution but if it don't leak then it's good enough take a wire brush and try and clean up that rust too for a better seal
That's a good thought if he had problems connecting to it.you could also try whats called an inderect drain like they use in restaurants on food prep sinks. Use a 3x2 coupling right up to bottm of sink and use new ptrap and reconnect to old galvy pipe, it may or may not overflow depending on condition of galvanized pipe if it is corroded or clogged. The vent line that is there should allow good flow unless youre dumping large quantities of water in sink. Not ideal but sometimes you have to get creative to save old fixtures like that.
you could also try whats called an inderect drain like they use in restaurants on food prep sinks. Use a 3x2 coupling right up to bottm of sink and use new ptrap and reconnect to old galvy pipe, it may or may not overflow depending on condition of galvanized pipe if it is corroded or clogged. The vent line that is there should allow good flow unless youre dumping large quantities of water in sink. Not ideal but sometimes you have to get creative to save old fixtures like that.
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