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  1. J

    Recommendation for push pop up bathroom sink

    Hey guys, I am looking for a push click type bathroom sink drain with overflow, I would like metal /brass material, something that will be good quality and solid. I visited our local Home Depot and couldn't find anything decent. What would you guys recommend?
  2. J

    Advice - New Moen shower trim

    Let us know what Moen tells you when you contact them? I've ran into the same problem but haven't solved it yet.
  3. J

    Cooper deburring question

    I figured if it wasn't a big deal I would just leave the plastic sleeves in because I didn't want to risk damaging the o-ring or the metal teeth on the sharkbite while removing the sleeve.
  4. J

    Cooper deburring question

    I noticed I mispelled Copper shortly after I posted the thread but it wouldn't allow me to edit the title.
  5. J

    Cooper deburring question

    Last night I did use a brush like this https://www.homedepot.com/p/HDX-4-in-1-Fitting-Brush-80-717-111/204258915 on the inside and outside of the copper pipe, would that be an issue for sharkbite? After I brushed the pipe installed sharkbite end caps/plugs after words and didn't see any leaks...
  6. J

    Cooper deburring question

    Sorry I wasn't questioning the picture you attached. If i'm not mistaking all sharkbite fittings come with a plastic insert sleeve inside them which is needed when installing the fittings on PEX but are there any cons if the sleeve isn't removed when installing on copper?
  7. J

    Cooper deburring question

    That makes sense. Is it bad practice to leave the plastic insert on push connect / sharkbite fittings when installing on copper pipes?
  8. J

    Cooper deburring question

    I can smooth it out with sandpaper but since I used the shark bite dedurring tool it beveled half the edge of the pipe and I am afraid that if half the pipe edge is beveled and the other half isn't the o-ring on the shark bite might not have a tight connection and leak or am I overthinking this?
  9. J

    Cooper deburring question

    Question, how do you guys deburr copper pipes in tight spaces? I wanted to install spark bite 1/4 turn valves in my vanity, I cut my stub out and went to deburr the copper pipe with the shark bite deburring tool like this...
  10. J

    Need help with Vanity Plumbing

    So how does this look? I know bottom right 90 needs changed to a long 90 and still finish the vent all the way on the left but other then that does this look ok?
  11. J

    Need help with Vanity Plumbing

    This bathroom is upstairs so I might be able to tie in below but I would have to cut into the ceiling. Thank you! I really appreciate your help!
  12. J

    Need help with Vanity Plumbing

    I think I will double the studs where I can.
  13. J

    Need help with Vanity Plumbing

    The part that I circled can stay correct?
  14. J

    Need help with Vanity Plumbing

    Yea just making sure that is what he was talking about.
  15. J

    Need help with Vanity Plumbing

    you mean the vent all the way on the left?
  16. J

    Need help with Vanity Plumbing

    Thank you! If anyone has any other thoughts, ideas please share.
  17. J

    Need help with Vanity Plumbing

    Is it just me or is a double fixture tee hard to find at a home depot or lowes?
  18. J

    Need help with Vanity Plumbing

    I attached some pictures. The 1st one is how it is now, picture 2 and 3 is what I was thinking about doing, what do you guys think will be better. Sorry for all of these questions, I not a plumber but I am a DIY'er but want to do it right.
  19. J

    Need help with Vanity Plumbing

    Can someone help me out? I just want to make sure I got this right.
  20. J

    Need help with Vanity Plumbing

    Does it look right the way I drew it in the picture above?
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