
Last seen: Jan 17, 2025
Hey @Thesis3522 sorry for the delay. Did you get it fixed? I had good luck with this Oatey repair flange in the past for this type of fix/p>
@justforbuz2018 I wouldn't be too concerned as long as you don't usually get water pooling up in that area and your gutters are cleaned out making sur...
Hey @jslberto I didn't see the video. Does the wobble happen on low, medium, and high setting?
Hey @DanjustDan you are correct the P-trap should have water in the bottom to block any gases coming back up through your drain. If it were me I woul...
@thesis3522 thanks again for all the great details and for diving DEEP into the HD comments sections to pull out that nugget. If this was my project ...
@thesis3522 Looks great and thanks so much for the update on the project. This really, really helps those in the future that come across your questio...
Hey @CurtBizzy that was my 18 gauge brad nailer made by Craftsman. Here is a link. I use it about every 3 months or so and it has held up well for a...
Yeah, here are the 2 different paths that come to mind 1) Cut the CPVC before the elbow and then rebuild with CPVC ending with a CPVC to NPT adapte...
@kokkki my experience is fairly limited in this area and without pictures I wouldn't even know which direction to point you. If you could get some pi...
@danjustdan I would say that is a good practice 💯
@Wlee I wonder if you just have a partially clogged drain. When the water starts to back up it pushes up the vent (which it doesn't do in normal oper...
Hey, @kokki could you provide any pictures that would help to show the challenges with the shower door?
Hey @WLee do you have any pictures that could help provide some additional information on your specific situation?
Hey @DanjustDan you shouldn't have any issues but if you want to be safe you can flip the breaker when the boiler burners are off. Then do the outlet...
@twebb101 is probably just personal preference. I think a lot of DIYers prefer plastic conduit and just gluing the fittings. Things like installing ...