Thanks Nate!
I will be using SanTees and I found Terry's pic, I will mirror Terry's pic and somehow vent it to the roof.
Thanks for all the help!
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Thanks Nate!
I will be using SanTees and I found Terry's pic, I will mirror Terry's pic and somehow vent it to the roof.
Thanks for all the help!
Thanks JIMBO!!
So my only vent option is to go to the roof and tie into the main vent, now for the proper fittings to use and I should be set!
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