Handy Andy strikes again. Those flexible drains should be illegal, definitely not up to code.
8 months ago | 8
Just needed a 45 bruh lol . But I love these dudes , they keep me with a job 🤣
8 months ago | 1
Trick question. That's the easiest way, but wrong. I'm guessing that corregated drain is all that guy (not professional plumber) keeps in his truck. Put it on, close the cabinet door, done. And that drain tube will stay there until there's trouble or someone who knows better fixes it. Looks like a trip to a supply store to get some PVC or ABC elbows and 1 1/2" thin wall tubing and slip fittings. Cut the elbow connection off the wall since it's glued on and use a fitting that the next guy can remove if you need to auger that drain line.
8 months ago | 2
The Plumbers Plunger
I feel like there was an easier way 😅 what do yall think?
8 months ago | [YT] | 46