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    Removing Sink Erator - offset drain

    Took a little doing messing around with all the different rubber gaskets but got it all sorted! Thank you for all the help. I think where I was most confused was thinking that I needed a flange to make a connection to a threaded nut (probably not the right terminology). Then I realized that the...
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    Removing Sink Erator - offset drain

    Thanks for the response twowaxhack. Cutting is no issue, I'm fully prepared to do that. If I'm following correctly, you're saying start closest to the wall with the 45, then the waist arm ('J' bend) and into the P trap (cutting the tailpiece to adjust for height). Is that right? What I'm...
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    Removing Sink Erator - offset drain

    Hello! We decided to get rid of the Insink Erator but I'm having issues reconnecting the drain. Below are photos of where I started and where I got stuck. I know this would probably be a lot easier to do in PVC or ABS but I'd like to keep it brass if possible. So, here I am asking for help...
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    Frozen pipes in unheated garage

    Thanks everyone for your input! Glad to hear the heat tape should be effective. jeffmattero76 - It's a condensate outlet for a tankless water heater (photo attached) it's the rightmost copper pipe which drops into a reducer. My understanding is that the amount of water varies based on...
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    Frozen pipes in unheated garage

    We have a copper drain pipe that comes out from the water heater (heated closet) into an unheated garage that then gets piped outside. Recently we've been seeing temperatures of 20F and the copper pipe has burst. (There are 2 hot/cold PEX water lines above it for a winterized outdoor shower). In...
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    Why are there 4 lines in my kitchen sink?

    I didn't know why I didn't think to do it sooner but I went to manufacturer website (delta) and looked at some parts list and figured it out. Turns out its a spray cap/diverter for installing a separate spray hose. Makes perfect sense!
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    Why are there 4 lines in my kitchen sink?

    Good idea - that would help! :o
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    Why are there 4 lines in my kitchen sink?

    Hello, I'm planning to install an under sink filter in my kitchen - I was looking under the sink to look at the connections to be sure I knew what to do but I couldn't figure out why I had my hot and cold lines and 2 extra lines (which appear looped or connected). I looked around on the...
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