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JoeM September 5th 03 05:55 PM

Plumbing Q - placement of bathtub drain washer
 
Dumb plumbing questions about Price-Pfister Trip Lever Waste and Overflow
assembly.

I have a 25 year old cast iron tub. I have noticed rust under the tub at the
drain, corrosion on the brass waste assembly, and a leak. I am trying to
repair it.

The waste elbow is located under the cast iron tub. A waste plug assembly is
located in the tub (the trim you see at the top of the drain). There is a
washer between them.

1) Should the washer go under the tub? This is where it is now, but the leak
worries me. A Danco part seems to show it above the tub, but this doesn't
seem right either.

2) Should I put plumber's putty or something between the waste plug assembly
and the tub?

3) Anything special to watch out for in this type of repair or other stuff I
should do as long as I am in there?

Thanks,

Joe M



Jim Mc Namara September 5th 03 07:04 PM

Plumbing Q - placement of bathtub drain washer
 
The rubber washer goes under the tub and use plumber's putty around the
waste plug. The only tip I can recommend is to be sure that all your mating
surfaces are thorouoghly clean before assembling. It should work well for
you.

Jim

"JoeM" wrote in message
.net...
Dumb plumbing questions about Price-Pfister Trip Lever Waste and Overflow
assembly.

I have a 25 year old cast iron tub. I have noticed rust under the tub at

the
drain, corrosion on the brass waste assembly, and a leak. I am trying to
repair it.

The waste elbow is located under the cast iron tub. A waste plug assembly

is
located in the tub (the trim you see at the top of the drain). There is a
washer between them.

1) Should the washer go under the tub? This is where it is now, but the

leak
worries me. A Danco part seems to show it above the tub, but this doesn't
seem right either.

2) Should I put plumber's putty or something between the waste plug

assembly
and the tub?

3) Anything special to watch out for in this type of repair or other stuff

I
should do as long as I am in there?

Thanks,

Joe M





JoeM September 5th 03 07:37 PM

Plumbing Q - placement of bathtub drain washer
 
Thanks Jim.

"Jim Mc Namara" wrote in message
om...
The rubber washer goes under the tub and use plumber's putty around the
waste plug. The only tip I can recommend is to be sure that all your

mating
surfaces are thorouoghly clean before assembling. It should work well for
you.

Jim




Jim Mc Namara September 5th 03 08:07 PM

Plumbing Q - placement of bathtub drain washer
 

"JoeM" wrote in message
.net...
Thanks Jim.

No problem, Joe. I hope you have a spud wrench for the job. It will make
the job a lot easier and will alow you to get the shoe seated properly into
the female end. BTW - as an added little hint, be sure that you roll the
putty in your hands for a few minutes. When it's warm, it will seat a lot
easier.

Jim




JoeM September 6th 03 12:43 AM

Plumbing Q - placement of bathtub drain washer
 
"Jim Mc Namara" wrote in message
om...

... I hope you have a spud wrench for the job. ...


Jim,

Spud wrench? No spud nuts at far as I can detect.

Are you talking about a barbell wrench? This fits inside the waste plug (or
shoe) and is used to install remove it instead of plier handles like I am
using. The thing looks like a miniture barbell (or dumbbell weight). I've
never seen more than a picture and I am not real sure on terms.

B TW, I finally figured out [was told ;) ] that the plumber's putty forms
the seal and the washer/gasket is just there to provide some spring force to
keep the shoe against the tub.

Thanks again,

Joe




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