Troodon
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I was removing a tiny pedestal sink in our cabin in preparation for new flooring being put down next week. When I started to move the sink, the drain broke. You can see where the crack was, at about the 0.5" mark. The drain goes down into an ABS p-trap.
Are these pretty standard to replace, and am I safe just buying a similar-looking 1 1/4 inch drain assembly? Coming home, I brought back the portion below where it broke, but neglected to measure the drain in the actual sink. It's an older sink, a now-defunct "Olmos" brand from Uruguay.
And here's what was left on the wall.
Lastly, I have a toilet supply question. I need to replace the one below. I'm not sure if a 9-inch would be long enough. Does the stated length of supply lines (like the Fluidmaster Pro ones) include the fittings? What's there is a 12, I think.
Are these pretty standard to replace, and am I safe just buying a similar-looking 1 1/4 inch drain assembly? Coming home, I brought back the portion below where it broke, but neglected to measure the drain in the actual sink. It's an older sink, a now-defunct "Olmos" brand from Uruguay.
And here's what was left on the wall.
Lastly, I have a toilet supply question. I need to replace the one below. I'm not sure if a 9-inch would be long enough. Does the stated length of supply lines (like the Fluidmaster Pro ones) include the fittings? What's there is a 12, I think.