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  1. LarryFahnoe

    Trouble snaking tub drain

    Well after my efforts to snake the drain failed I spent some more time with a stiff steel fish tape with a tiny loop at the end (lest a hook get caught on the lip of a fitting and cause yet more trouble). The fish tape would make it past the P-trap and then stop after a couple of feet but it was...
  2. LarryFahnoe

    Trouble snaking tub drain

    Main problem: a bathtub in a 1920s house is draining very slowly. P-trap is brass connected to a galvanized drain line. Furnace ducts block access to the drain line & even if I could access the area, I'm doubtful that I could get the P-trap off. Since everything is old, I'd rather not create...
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