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In reply to the discussion: Shortening a metal pipe... [View all]WorseBeforeBetter
(11,441 posts)14. Next question -- tailpiece?
I'm not sure what it's called, but it's this:
that needs to fit into this:
with this screwed to it from the top:
Am I correct in understanding that the only thing stopping a gush of water is that black rubbery gasket? The original one appears a bit worn and should probably be replaced. The ridge/bump doesn't fit snugly INSIDE the drain opening and the faucet instructions clearly say "inside." Is there a better part to use? Once I get that all together, should I plumber putty the hell out of that area -- gasket, washer, lock nut?
(I have a friend helping me on Friday and I'm trying to make sure I have everything I need... thanks for any advice! Other than hire a plumber... ha, ha.)
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If you want to cut more off for some reason, you can use a hacksaw or something similar. (nt)
jeff47
Jun 2013
#5
The tailpipe likely screws out, and you could replace it with a shorter one if need be.
X_Digger
Jun 2013
#8
If it were lag bolted into a cleat, then yes, it could float above the pedestal.
X_Digger
Jul 2013
#25
The challenge, the frustration, and then the sense of accomplishment at a job well done?
X_Digger
Jul 2013
#29