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#21471 02/05/03 04:56 PM
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I've made one single attempt at plumbing and will never make another. (The company owning the building wanted $4000 to add a sink to a bar. As it was needed to meet the authorities requirements, and we didn't have the money we did it ourselves. $500, but it looks like s***, and I always fear that it'll start to leak.)

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Don't most if not all U.S. plumbing codes (I believe there are several) require a separate vent pipe taken directly from the downstream end of the trap? I don't see one anywhere.....


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