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![]() "RogerT" wrote in message ... "Molly Brown" wrote in message ... On Jan 7, 3:24 pm, Pete wrote: I'm baffled. Kitchen sink backed up yesterday, so I removed the kitchen disposal to snake the pipe. I also disconnected the pipe in the basement (where I have a rubber boot connector to plastic pipe that's fortunately runs over my wash basin). So I've got a run of only about 6 or 7 feet of pipe that I snaked. Snaking went easy, with the cable end coming out the end of the pipe with very little gunk. So, I pour water down the pipe under the sink and it just trickles out in the basement! I've snaked it 3 more times, and still the water flow out the end of the pipe in the basement is about a quart every 10 minutes. Any ideas? http://dezndt9i6z9ef.cloudfront.net/...mage_13513.jpg +++++++++ And, that is a photo of .....? That is a picture of a spade blade used on the leading edge of a snake. Far more effective that the corkscrew type. -- Colbyt Please come visit http://www.househomerepair.com |
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