Non-standard drain size

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joan07

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I removed my old drain from the bathtub, but can't find replacement that would fit into the threads of drain pipe. I think the pipe is old (house is built in 1940, but tub was replaced since then) and diameter is smaller than 2", it looks like about 1 7/8". Standard drain doesn't fit, it's slightly too big.

Do you know if anyone makes drains that size or sells old ones?

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I had the same kind of problem with a drain modification even though all the parts came from the same manufacturer. You best bet is probably going to be taking your old drain into a store where you can actually mate and match it.
 

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I can't figure out what you are talking about, but there were no "non standard" drains or pipes, other than 1 3/8" tubular for the old leg tubs. 1 7/8" is the o.d. of 1 1/2" pipe.
 

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IF that is the case, then there were many, many different sizes. Besides having different diameters, there were different threads per inch. A very, very well supplied plumbing parts store might have the adapter bushings to connect the new one to the old thread, or might be able to order one.
 

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yes tub shoes vary a real plumbing supply house is the way to go. home depot and lowes sells one that has 2 sizes. go to an old school supply house they have all kinds of odd stuff hanging around
 
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