Dec-02-2018 04:10 PM
Dec-08-2018 05:23 PM
drsteve wrote:Timtation wrote:
Dremel tool with the flexible extensìon, use the circle saw blade and cut the pipe an inch or two higher and repeat until it extends about 1/4 of the depth of the tank. By cutting in small increments there is a good chance of flushing them without blocking the discharge pipe. FWIW
Sounds like a good way to trade one problem for another.
Dec-08-2018 04:24 AM
Timtation wrote:
Dremel tool with the flexible extensìon, use the circle saw blade and cut the pipe an inch or two higher and repeat until it extends about 1/4 of the depth of the tank. By cutting in small increments there is a good chance of flushing them without blocking the discharge pipe. FWIW
Dec-07-2018 04:41 PM
Timtation wrote:The pipe to be cut is 3".
Dremel tool with the flexible extensìon, use the circle saw blade and cut the pipe an inch or two higher and repeat until it extends about 1/4 of the depth of the tank. By cutting in small increments there is a good chance of flushing them without blocking the discharge pipe. FWIW
Dec-07-2018 03:19 PM
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Dec-04-2018 06:04 AM
SDM wrote:
My son-in-law has a Salem trailer. The 3"pipe from toilet to tank looks like it goes to about 2" from bottom on tank. Therefore the toilet solids will not flow out in the tank. I think the pipe needs to be shortened. My question is the pipe gluedto a fitting in the tank, or does it slide in a rubber type grommet?
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