M Malibukid71 Member Joined May 13, 2012 Messages 7 Reaction score 0 Location , Sep 24, 2016 #1 I have removed my old cabinets and had new drywall and plaster put in. My drain pipes have this cone on them that had to be put on after the original cabinets were installed (had to cut them out to remove) Anyone know how i can remove the cones?
I have removed my old cabinets and had new drywall and plaster put in. My drain pipes have this cone on them that had to be put on after the original cabinets were installed (had to cut them out to remove) Anyone know how i can remove the cones?
frodo Just call me Macgyver Professional Supporting Member Joined Sep 28, 2014 Messages 8,578 Reaction score 2,977 Location right here right now, over there later on. Sep 24, 2016 #2 looks like a metal eschuseon cut it off with tin snips or. remove the paint/ caulk where it joins the pipe
looks like a metal eschuseon cut it off with tin snips or. remove the paint/ caulk where it joins the pipe
Mr_David Easily Amused Professional Joined Jan 11, 2010 Messages 4,170 Reaction score 1,061 Location Santee,Ca, Sep 25, 2016 #3 your installing new cabinets I would replace that DWV trap arm all the way to the santee in the wall before you install new cabinets. How to replace a DWV trap arm
your installing new cabinets I would replace that DWV trap arm all the way to the santee in the wall before you install new cabinets. How to replace a DWV trap arm