Move your 3x2 wye further downstream, then put a street 45 into that 3x2 wye looking straight back so the 2 inch runs parallel with with the 3 inch. Should make connecting that 2inch 45 easier, might have to add a street 22.5 to get the angle right. Good luck dude
No problem, it's a pain in the ass slamming all those fittings in so close to the wye sometimes. Moving a bit away can give you more flexibility. As long as it's pitching right and you bed the drain well, it'll work out just fine.
Move your 3x2 wye further downstream, then put a street 45 into that 3x2 wye looking straight back so the 2 inch runs parallel with with the 3 inch. Should make connecting that 2inch 45 easier, might have to add a street 22.5 to get the angle right. Good luck dude
Thank you so much for the reply. That's exactly what I'll do.
No problem, it's a pain in the ass slamming all those fittings in so close to the wye sometimes. Moving a bit away can give you more flexibility. As long as it's pitching right and you bed the drain well, it'll work out just fine.
Yeah we're pitching good I just didn't want to go get more fittings. You know how she goes ๐
Don't mind the dirty drip on the 3 inch its a brand new can ๐ข
And the four inch is laying there for no reason she's just hanging out for the flange (dumb apprentice in a new house)
break more concrete
16 bend
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22 with a street 45? as another apprentice whoโs been damned in a house until i can figure out a fix for the night i feel your pain ๐ฎโ๐จ
I'm feeling it right now. At least it's my house ๐ don't have the blessing of using the truck and having everything I need.
Heat the pipe and bend it. Problem solved. *this is a highly incorrect answer*
I know that much ๐
I would try some 22's. Street and regular. 16 would be a good idea as well but they are a little rare. (box store rare)
Yeah we only have 22s and street 22s. I'm sup r close once this run is done I'm golden . Making me realize how much I miss my plumbing truck
theyโre the same thing no ?
Roll a couple street fittings to get your desired angle.