Basement Utility Sink

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ebachenh

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Hello-

I have a plastic utility sink in my basement that was disconnected by some horrible contractors a few months back, and never reconnected.

The sink drain pipe is a 3/4 or 1" copper pipe. Nearby is a 1.5" PVC trap that goes to the houses exit pipes.

The top of the trap has the threading on the outside of it, and there is a round PVC piece (looks like an earring - hollow middle) that screws on top of the trap, but somehow, the copper drain pipe is too narrow to fill the space between. I think there was a piece on the copper drain pipe that helped link the "earring" and the trap, but I haven't a clue what it was. Going to Home Depot, I bought what I thought was the right pieces, 1.5" PVC cap and extender, but it wasn't.

I would appreciate ANY advice that anyone can offer as to how I can link the copper drain pipe and PVC trap. It is probably something really easy, but since I'm not much of a plumber/handyman, I'm just missing it.

Thanks in advance for your help!!!!

Ebachenh
 

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Unfortunately, your description does not correspond to what the normal drain setup would be. A picture might help, if we could determine pipe sizes from it. But if your description and sizes are correct, then you have a "home made" drain setup and it might only be decipherable by someone being at the house.
 

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Pictures of the issue

For clarity, I attached 4 picture files of the setup

trap.jpg = shows the open trap with threaded end
drain2.jpg = shows the copper pipe drain from the utility sink
earring.jpg = shows the "earring" like piece that threads onto the trap
utilsinkdrain.jpg = another angle of the sink and copper drain pipe.

Hope this helps you diagnose the issue-

Thanks again,
Eric
 

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The "ear ring" is a slip nut to secure the trap to the pipe coming down from the sink. The pipe appears to be 1 1/2" tubing, but without anything to compare its size to, that is just an educated guess. If it is 1 1/2" then you need a 1 1/2" slip washer inside the slip nut to secure the pipe, but if it is 1 1/4" then you need a reducing slip washer for the trap connection. You do not show the actual trap connection, so we cannot tell you if you need something else to make the trap line up with that drop pipe.
 
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Ok - took 2 more pictures and tried to show the trap setup with the sink drain into it. The drain pipe is less than 1.5" - is 1" or 1.25". See the attached pictures which show the pipe entering the PVC with the nut and without - in both cases, there's still too much "space". Which parts will I need?

And would I be able to buy those parts at a Home Depot, say?

Thanks again - I really do appreciate this.

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Looks like the trap is 1½ and the drain tailpiece is 1¼. This is a very common setup. There is a special reducing nut/washer combo to make this connection. It is a very common piece. Available anywhere, incl. the depots.
 
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