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![]() awesome thanks for the info! little nervous about doing it... just wanna make sure im prepared when I attempt to tackle this project
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![]() when doing the plumbing do a dry run.. cut everything put it together and then take it apart as you go and glue.. easiest way.
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![]() For glue Oatey is a common brand available at most hardware stores. Be sure to use primer as well, which is applied prior to the cement. This will create a better seal and reduce the chances of a leak.
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![]() Just remember, Parts will go together further with glue than without. If you cut the pipes to bottom out in the fittings, and fully assemble dry, good luck getting apart. I cut pipes to bottom, but only assemble half deep when dry fitting.
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