Right? We all know there’s no such thing as a too-cold bed.
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Correct, this could be used in the dystopian scifi genre.
RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Trump lawyers call his decision to send troops to LA ‘unreviewable’ by U.S. courts9·9 hours ago…but they’ve been reviewing them. Are they switching languages to Klingon? Why would they suddenly be unreviewable?
Something tells me you don’t own a treadmill at home, so Im not following how you’d do that at home.
RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Utah Senator Mike Lee deletes controversial Minnesota shootings posts amid backlash1·9 hours agoSo when marxists don’t get their own way, they have someone shoot them?
RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•For a bathroom sink, is it acceptable to angle a P Trap arm downwards, in order to give more clearance underneath?1·16 hours agoOh ok. I was going off the assumption there was a joint meant for this, or something with some give, or I dunno maybe a heat gun? I wasn’t thinking it would just be forced.
And no solids, it’s just a master bathroom sink with no kids, so mostly soap and germs.
RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•For a bathroom sink, is it acceptable to angle a P Trap arm downwards, in order to give more clearance underneath?1·22 hours agoI don’t think sloping a pipe downwards at a 2% grade is exactly reinventing the wheel, but tearing the other side open isn’t out of the question.
RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•For a bathroom sink, is it acceptable to angle a P Trap arm downwards, in order to give more clearance underneath?1·24 hours agoNo worries, I went through the exact same process a couple weeks ago.
It seems theyre legal in some parts, but there should definitely be a disclaimer, or cigarette style warning included. “Bottle traps may cause inspection failure.”
RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.worldto Today I Learned (TIL)@lemmy.ca•TIL No Kings Protests were the 3rd Largest in US History2·2 days agoWrong thread, I think.
RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•For a bathroom sink, is it acceptable to angle a P Trap arm downwards, in order to give more clearance underneath?1·3 days agoReally? It seemed to be against code in most places near me, along with S traps. I don’t live in the UK.
RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•For a bathroom sink, is it acceptable to angle a P Trap arm downwards, in order to give more clearance underneath?1·3 days agoWell, we’ll see, it sounds like normal trap won’t be a problem. They are supposedly pretty not uncommon in the UK, for space reasons, and people seem to like them. It’s daily, but light use, and unoccupied in the summer. So unless it fails from pure friction and wear, I don’t see how it could really be an issue, but yeah, things do have a tendency to be made like cheap lowest bidder garbage, so…
RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•For a bathroom sink, is it acceptable to angle a P Trap arm downwards, in order to give more clearance underneath?2·3 days agoYeah, it’s really clever, and elegant, and takes up no space. Maybe I’ll do an update post later to report on performance.
RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•For a bathroom sink, is it acceptable to angle a P Trap arm downwards, in order to give more clearance underneath?1·3 days agoWell, the house is unoccupied during the very hot Arizona summers, and these never lose their seal when clean. And also, it’s the master bathroom in a detached guest house, so it’s mainly just used in the morning and night, with basically nothing more than soap and toothpaste. No little kids pouring paint and whatnot down the drains.
Also, the house has no basement and very little storage, so the more space, the better.
RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•For a bathroom sink, is it acceptable to angle a P Trap arm downwards, in order to give more clearance underneath?1·3 days agoThanks for the advice! It won’t be necessary anyway, with the traps going in, but I will save this and suggest it if it gets changed to normal p trap later.
RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•For a bathroom sink, is it acceptable to angle a P Trap arm downwards, in order to give more clearance underneath?1·3 days agoNah, it’s just a design choice, it’s for my parents and they didnt want a big solid rectangle. Anyways the counter tops are in now, so that’s not changing. Personally, I would have kept the tops all level, but it does look nice and architectural all finished.
And we do all know better, and he confirmed placement with us, so it’s our fault, really, just a very stupid oversight.
RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•For a bathroom sink, is it acceptable to angle a P Trap arm downwards, in order to give more clearance underneath?1·3 days agoOh I see. Yes, the sink is set about 20 inches above the wall hookup.
RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•For a bathroom sink, is it acceptable to angle a P Trap arm downwards, in order to give more clearance underneath?2·3 days agoIt seems like it shouldn’t be difficult to get city clearance, it’s more about if we don’t like them.
RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•For a bathroom sink, is it acceptable to angle a P Trap arm downwards, in order to give more clearance underneath?3·3 days agoThere’s about 3 inches between the outlet and the bottom of these 24"x24" square cabinets.
More like 4" on the left side, but the right one is a bit lower.
RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•For a bathroom sink, is it acceptable to angle a P Trap arm downwards, in order to give more clearance underneath?1·3 days agoThe wall hookups is too close to the cabinet bottom, and there’s not enough room for the U. I’d prefer not to cut a hole in it if possible.
Mental note: tie string tether to my Pod 3 power cord.