jimdeprado
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I am currently in the process of running supply lines to a new bathroom and laundry in the basement. I have the lines tapped in and run to shutoff valves (see attached pictures - nothing below the valves is glued in yet). I need to run both hot and cold both left and right of the valves. Is there a neat way to do this? I can easily get three of them set up, but the 4th always crosses another line. Is this OK? Also, if they do cross, should I put something between them to prevent them from hitting or making noise? Is there a minimum distance that I need to make them. Or do I just use a bunch of 90s and make a "box" around the pipe rather than going next to it.
Two other questions:
1) Is there a neater way to use the purple primer? I put it on and it always seems to run everywhere.
2) I have 2" drain lines that I have to run through the walls. What size hole do I drill for the hole? Should I put something in the hole similar to a pipe insulator for a supply line?
Thanks in advance for all of your help,
Jim
Two other questions:
1) Is there a neater way to use the purple primer? I put it on and it always seems to run everywhere.
2) I have 2" drain lines that I have to run through the walls. What size hole do I drill for the hole? Should I put something in the hole similar to a pipe insulator for a supply line?
Thanks in advance for all of your help,
Jim