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Gene, can't you find a different place for the compressor?
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Yeah, in your small bathroom environment... I would have no problem.
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I'd hope you wouldn't be compromising the sink and the refrigeration if you could avoid it.
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So, working on the galley... is it a plumbing issue or marine issue?
The bedding compound is the bedding compound
Plumbing, I'm afraid, and I don't know of any that is well designed for this.
I went to the marine store and they promptly sent me to the plumbing store.
Fantastic. You have a threaded adaptor that fits the basket threads?
The ABS is 1 1/2 inch... the PVC reducer is 3/4 inch.
Check with a real plumbing supply house, Gene.
I know Defender and West Marine stock...
The only problem is most of that is chrome plated plastic.
Just be sure you do a good job, Gene, the LOOSE CANON was found on the bottom of Camden Harbor
Full size kitchen sink drains...
Good to know. I have the large drain basket on my galley sink.
I took the ice box drain off the thru hull
My drain goes to a closed sump-tank, Max.
I went to a local good plumbing store here...
Put a new drain in mine a few years back.
I had to do this as well. My sink plumbing
Just need a lathe.
I have a feeling you are right...
I got that feeling even more today when measuring some parts...
A "bar sink" has a 2" opening
Thanks Larry... but the SS drains are not SS
I suspected your set up was too good to be true, Gene.
Yeah, in your small bathroom environment... I would have no problem.
Gene, can't you find a different place for the compressor?
Not on this small 27 footer...
Marine plumbing is simple.
Your's was probably schedule 40 or 80, I think Gene is talking thin wall tailpiece pvc.
That is exactly what I am talking about...
Dave, the only rigid connections are between the two sink drains..
Turns out the ABS stuff just won't fit.