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03 August 2015

Re: [DIY] Re: Trap under kitchen sink

 

I guess what I'm trying to say is I replaced several pieces now. But I have the last PVC piece meeting a copper elbow piece. 

The PVC piece slides Into the copper elbow, just like the original copper piece did. 

I have the PVC nut screwing onto the elbow, and I am using the tapered washer underneath the PVC nut,  but I'm still getting a leak. I tried different brand washers but no luck. 

Does anyone have a tip where I can make that connection leak proof? All the other PVC connections work fine. It is just that one connection from PVC to copper. This is frustrating. 

Thanks for your Input?

Frank 

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On Aug 2, 2015, at 8:56 AM, "Terry THenne1713@aol.com [DoIt_Yourself]" <DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

I agree, go back w/ PVC, and assembly will require NO tools. (Hand-tighten ONLY);  I have only seen PVC leak twice, one a neighbor put a tapered washer in backwards, another where the plastic washer snapped after 10-years (a $0.25 fix).  Take a picture w/ cell phone, and buy the whole assembly.  Installation may occasionally require a down pipe, or pipe to wall to be cut a little to fit.  Most any saw will do.  Kitchen sinks are always 1-1/2", baths are 1-1/4", so get the 1-1/2"



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