falcmik
New Member
i moved into a SRO (single room occupancy) (room is huge!! for rent so low its almost scary anyway..) this room only had a tiny hand sink so small a mug would not fit under the faucet. i cant live with out being able to wash a dish or a glass etc.. and i just happened to see a base cabinet and counter top and sink on craigslist for free, i checked them out and they were in really good shape, all that was needed was a drain and a faucet. so i set about doing this, terrified and cautious. so hand sink had a green plastic drain tailpiece and copper p trap. i removed it and the water supply hoses. i read it would be best to replace everything so i got all new PVC and water supply hoses. and sink drain. i removed the sink and the cabinet it was in easily enough. i positioned my new counter so it start at the wall and centered the base under it. which left my new sink drain about a foot to the right and two inches forward of where the original sink drain was. i thought that i had read somewhere that it was okay to run PVC to the p trap . so i did and i was quite proud of my self for it. until i read that what i did was possible not ok and dangerous, and that is what i need advice on i have included a picture of what i have done and need to know if its okay or if i need to move the sink so it lines up with the wall drain so the p trap is straight down from sink drain.