Date: 2008-12-03 06:02 pm (UTC)
The laundry sink info is interesting. The one easiest to put the washer drain into drains very slowly with just the water I ran to test my hypothesis that one faucet was for hot and one was for cold. I'm planning to pry up the metal cross covering the drain hole and see what I can fish out, since the hot sink drain works fine (though it has no metal cross, just a gaping hole) and they seem to connect in a Y beneath the sink. Should I then get some sort of screen to filter out wet lint to keep it from going down the pipe and clogging it?

Why would there be two sinks instead of one sink? Is one for putting buckets boots etc and the other for catching washer drain volume?

When you put metal duct together for a dryer, do you tape the connections to seal them, or just rely on friction to keep them together?
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