Foul water problem
 

Foul water problem

Started by Zephod, September 22, 2015, 09:30:26 AM

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Zephod

I've run into a bit of a problem. I've got my shower base installed.

The nut on the other side of the drain attaches quite well but I need a second nut to put underneath the bus to keep the whole lot firmly down. I can't omit the nut directly under the shower base for fear of leakage.

Lowe's has a company called Danko to make these to be sold under the Lowe's name. Both Danko and Lowe's are being resistant about supplying a second nut. Hell, I'm not asking for it free - I'd be happy to pay a sane amount and sane postage.

I think it's a 1.5 inch nut. The outside diameter of the thread is 1.48 inches and the inside is 1.45 inches.  Lowe's couldn't find anything to fit the other day. On the other hand, perhaps I was talking to a minimum wage moron?

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Zephod

Any ideas on where to get the nut since Lowe's can't help?

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goldgiter

Buy another drain and use the nut out of it.

Wes
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Lee Bradley

I would cut a hole in the floor big enough to access the nut in the shower base. I would not anchor the pipe and base to the floor.

Iceni John

If you have e really good traditional hardware store nearby, pay them a visit.   I vaguely recollect seeing an assortment of large plumbing-size nuts and pieces at the place I frequent.   You want to find a store that doesn't sell what Home Despot / Lowes / etc sell, where there are grumpy old men behind the counter who wince and mumble if you don't know the exact part number or specification of what you want!   That's my kind of place!

Otherwise, if it's a permanent installation use lots of polyurethane caulk such as Loctite S40 instead of additional nuts, or try welding or gluing it if the plastic allows.

John
1990 Crown 2R-40N-552 (the Super II):  6V92TAC / DDEC II / Jake,  HT740.     Hecho en Chino.
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Sam 4106

Why are you using a basin drain for a shower? I would suggest using a regular 2" shower drain, especially in light of your intention to also dump your kitchen waste water into the shower.

Good luck, Sam
1976 MCI-8TA with 8V92 DDEC II and Allison HT740

Zephod

Quote from: Sam 4106 on September 22, 2015, 04:18:08 PM
Why are you using a basin drain for a shower? I would suggest using a regular 2" shower drain, especially in light of your intention to also dump your kitchen waste water into the shower.

Good luck, Sam
The fitting works better for my rubber shower pan. That's the sole reason.

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Zephod

Quote from: Lee Bradley on September 22, 2015, 11:49:55 AM
I would cut a hole in the floor big enough to access the nut in the shower base. I would not anchor the pipe and base to the floor.
The rubber shower base is springy and needs to be held down in order to make the drain hole the lowest point.
Quote from: goldgiter on September 22, 2015, 11:45:48 AM
Buy another drain and use the nut out of it.

Wes
That's the absolute last resort!

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eagle19952

Quote from: Zephod on September 22, 2015, 05:35:17 PM
The rubber shower base is springy and needs to be held down in order to make the drain hole the lowest point.

if it remains springy...it will probably crack some day.. that's what i think.
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Zephod

Quote from: eagle19952 on September 22, 2015, 05:53:46 PM
if it remains springy...it will probably crack some day.. that's what i think.
If it does, it does and I spend $18 on another lol

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TomC

When I put my shower pan in for both the bus and truck, it is floating with only the side walls holding it in place. Has worked well, no leaks. Lots of silicone sealer.
If wasn't for silicone sealer, nylon tie straps, I think my bus would fall apart. Good Luck, TomC
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kyle4501

I'd either tile it of make a stainless pan & be done with it forever. That way, you can make it the shape and size you want to take full advantage of all of the the space you have available for this.

Dealing with leaks in waste water is something I don't like.

If you tile it - use small tile & "flexible" grout. 

Good luck !
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Zephod



I'm quite happy with my recycled rubber cement mixing tub.

Meanwhile, I'll be visiting a plumbing supply specialist today. Maybe that'll turn up something worthwhile.

I can't believe it's this hard to get a sodding 50c nut!

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