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xirix

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I am goto my customer, and find the drain pipe like this
It's soooo funny20220509_162925.jpg
 
I had mentioned here once before--A millwright plumber I worked with years ago once told me "The two thing you have to know to be a plumber are that water runs downhill, and don't lick your fingers."
 
I ran into this (below) on some DIY website (prohibited website posting)-it is not captioned, nor discussed in the text that I can find, so I don't know why it is shown--the implication however is that's it is an example of how to do it...

How-to-Install-DOUBLE-Kitchen-Sink-Plumbing-1024x458.jpg
 
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By the picture it looks like the drain in the wall is pretty high. Their both trapped. If you put an end waste on I
think you might be to low. As far as I'm concerned this is done correctly.
 
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