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Build them solid. Allows for nailing all type of siding/trim while allowing for solid anchoring for Sheetrock, base and crown. Typically use 6-7 2 x 4 or 2 c 6’s.
THAT LOOKS LIKE SHIT... ok dude this is the second video i have seen by you and the work performed has been wrong or low quality. RU-vid/Instagram should removed content for B.S. misinformation.
We use 2" all the way down to 1 1/4" for plumbing. We usually cut the pipe back to the sheet rock after finish and glue a trap adapter on the pipe. That way, you can remove and /or replace the trap without having to cut anything out.
Why do americans not use one step glue? Here in Canada, we have way wider temperature variations! Also, you can cut a 3 1/2" piece of pipe for a 2" trap-arm and still be fine for inspection, as the trap-arm length is measured from the trap wier to the face of the vertical pipe dropping under the t, which wpuld measure 4"
@00gyb00gy one more point. On a pedestal lav with a 2×4 wall, how in F are you going to get a 3 or 4 inch gap from the wall? Not possible in any sense.
@@lafawnduh1543 You can add "for floor drains and 'floor sinks'" all you want... IPC (the code YOU quoted) says that the distance between the trap weir and it's vent must be twice the pipe diameter. I'm not going to sit here and try to teach you years of plumbing... There's a right way to do it and you just want to SOUND right. Look, I get where you're coming from but IPC says you're wrong.
You could use 1-1/2” and be just fine, should not suck the trap dry if it’s installed at least 10 inches off the back wall, individually vented to the mains vent stack
You did a whole video and didn’t actually talk about the code. UPC says 3” between tee and P trap. So many videos on You Tube that don’t actually quote UPC. It’s like people were trained to do things by an older plumber and don’t know why they are doing it.