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I just replaced a bathroom faucet and had an issue with attaching the drain. The big hose you see is from my air conditioner, so I added that PVC tee piece (original tailpiece was metal and had a metal tee, wouldn't work with popup assembly from new faucet). What you see in the pitcher and in the second pic is the multiple sections of pipe from the P-trap to the drain in the wall.
After I got everything put back together I ran the water for a few min and I eventually got a couple of drops leaking from where the last piece met the wall drain. When I loosened the nuts on the P-trap sections to try to get everything to fit better, that entire section fell off the wall. I'm trying to figure out what to use to seal that last section since it's not threaded, and if I need to be using anything beyond just the washers to seal the locknuts.
Thanks for any advice.
After I got everything put back together I ran the water for a few min and I eventually got a couple of drops leaking from where the last piece met the wall drain. When I loosened the nuts on the P-trap sections to try to get everything to fit better, that entire section fell off the wall. I'm trying to figure out what to use to seal that last section since it's not threaded, and if I need to be using anything beyond just the washers to seal the locknuts.
Thanks for any advice.
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