4" shower drain

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Trying to find a 4" shower drain(pipe dia. Not strainer size) for a small pond. I may be referring to it wrong which would mess up my google search. Any help would be appreciated.

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There's an old one I'm trying to replace so yes there is such a thing. Like I said at that size it may be reffered to as something else. I'm on a phone but I'll try to post a pic of what I'm trying to replace.
 

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Nobody makes a "shower drain" that will take 4" pipe. I'm sure you have a 4" drain but I'd bet that it's a floor or roof drain that has been adapted.
 

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Ok so Ive done some more searching. Im looking for a 4" adjustable floor drain with membrane, the other way it may be listed is as an 8" shower grid. A 6" grid will go to a 3" drain which is probably good enough for my application. Now if only they would make em cheaper than $200 for a hunk of plastic...
 

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quote; Now if only they would make em cheaper than $200 for a hunk of plastic...

1. Who charges $200.00 for a "hunk of plastic"
2. A cast iron one with a brass strainer would only cost a bit more than half that.
 
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