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How does one detach a floor drain from a tub. I've got the overflow off
and the screen to the drain, but I don't see how the drain can be detached. Thanks CP |
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On Jan 21, 12:38*pm, (Charles Pisano) wrote:
How does one detach a floor drain from a tub. I've got the overflow off and the screen to the drain, but I don't see how the drain can be detached. Thanks CP The flange in the floor of the tub is threaded into the pipe below the tub. You can attempt to use the pair of plier handles inserted into the cross pieces in the flange or buy the correct tool for the job. See http://lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=pr...020&lpage=none |
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