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    Default L.A. Trap

    I am unable to locate a L.A. trap that must be 60 yrs. old. The unique feature of this trap is that the two ends are only about a one inch difference in height. ( as opposed to standard L.A. traps that have about a three to four inch difference in height. Anyone know where I might find one of theses traps?

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    Default trap

    It was called a "low inlet" trap, but whether you can still find one is debatable. It might depend on whether you are asking about a true "LA pattern" trap, or just one with slip joint connections.

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    Is it copper or galvanized? Any reason you cannot work in an available LA trap?

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