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. Feb 2, 2015 #21 ....................
M manu Member Joined Feb 1, 2015 Messages 12 Reaction score 0 Location , Feb 2, 2015 #22 ok I think the floor of the condo is already on 2 by 4's. I will find out tomorrow. Thanks for all the help!
ok I think the floor of the condo is already on 2 by 4's. I will find out tomorrow. Thanks for all the help!
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. Feb 3, 2015 #23 ??????????????????????????????????????
M manu Member Joined Feb 1, 2015 Messages 12 Reaction score 0 Location , Feb 11, 2015 #24 Ok, I did some researching and I got 2 solutions. 1-Raise the shower for P-Trap. How much raise do I need if the washing machine drain pipe is 4 feet away? 2-Pump that attaches to the shower drain.
Ok, I did some researching and I got 2 solutions. 1-Raise the shower for P-Trap. How much raise do I need if the washing machine drain pipe is 4 feet away? 2-Pump that attaches to the shower drain.
M manu Member Joined Feb 1, 2015 Messages 12 Reaction score 0 Location , Feb 11, 2015 #25 Also what do you think about this kind of drain? My condo has a p-trap for the whole unit as well. So I don't think I will be getting gases from other units up in mine. Last edited: Feb 11, 2015
Also what do you think about this kind of drain? My condo has a p-trap for the whole unit as well. So I don't think I will be getting gases from other units up in mine.
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. Feb 11, 2015 #26 http://screencast.com/t/c3bKbDITPVEk http://screencast.com/t/LrMdImHSX http://screencast.com/t/1ExuMr8i7tp http://screencast.com/t/Orsp4SUG4lZ3
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T thiggy Member Joined Aug 3, 2010 Messages 6 Reaction score 0 Location Birmingham Al., Alabama Feb 17, 2015 #27 Here are some images for washing machine exhaust pipes: https://www.google.com/search?q=may...v&sa=X&ei=3m7jVKeTKeHksASin4CABw&ved=0CCwQsAQ These were used on old Maytag gasoline powered washers.
Here are some images for washing machine exhaust pipes: https://www.google.com/search?q=may...v&sa=X&ei=3m7jVKeTKeHksASin4CABw&ved=0CCwQsAQ These were used on old Maytag gasoline powered washers.
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. Feb 17, 2015 #28 that cant be what he was talking about....he said he wanted to use the exhaust as a drain for the shower.
that cant be what he was talking about....he said he wanted to use the exhaust as a drain for the shower.