Installing P trap for the first time..chrome or plastic?

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Andrew21

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That is NOT the drain adapter you want, because the trap tubing will probably not slide into it, and it is not designed to accept a slipnut and washer. The one you need WILL come with a nut and washer on it already.

Is that the one that Redwood suggested in post #8? If not, what does it look like?
 

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Thats one cheapo junko looking basket strainer...
Well how did the pipes line up?

The original piping had an angle and I think a brass trap. Stupid me tossed it out when I demo the kitchen. :(

anyway, if you look at everything head on, The waste pipe is about 4 inches to the left of the strainer. Hope that helps
 
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Good call, but you ain't gonna pick that up at the cheepo depot.

I did see these at Home Depot...is this it?

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I'll guess I'll go with my original plan then. Cut the pipe, solder the angle, solder the dwv adapter and then hook it up. Hopefully everything will come out ok :)
 

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WOOHOOOOOO!!!!! I did it! :)

It all worked out. I used MAP gas and let me tell ya..the fittings heated up quicker and since I prepped it good, the solder went in correctly. Although the solder didn't come out as pretty as a pro would do it, its done and the rest of the fittings were cake.

Thank you all!

Andrew
 

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Well Andrew aren't you going to show us a picture?:cool:

I'm afraid of the criticism :) But if its wrong, i would want to know right? I'll see if I can get a pic. I wanted to take a pic but was so relieved in fixing it. Anway, I'll get one for ya!
 

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Thanks Andrew,
We don't draw blood when we bite! LOL
We'll just see how you did and let you know.
 

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Usually to get that clean look at the joint after soldering you wipe the joint with a damp rag shortly after applying the solder just FYI.

Just make sure that you wipe away from your arm and not towards it I have caught some wayward solder on my skin before not a fun experience :).

MAPP gas is always the way to go it burns much hotter than propane.
 
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MY Gawd! It's a thing of beauty!:D

Nice job!

I'm still not thrilled with the basket strainer, but it's a whole bunch better than what you had!
 
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