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Not straight PCV pipe into the floor. What to do?


OneMoreFarang

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Another plumbing question.

The blue 2" PCV wastewater pipe in my kitchen floor is not straight down. Maybe it has an angle of 5 to 10 degrees.

If I connect another pipe to that one (which I plan to do) then obviously the new pipe will also not be perpendicular to the floor. That is not a huge problem. But it would look nicer, in the mostly closed cabinet under the sink, if it would be straight.

Any easy solution?

 

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16 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

But it would look nicer, in the mostly closed cabinet under the sink, if it would be straight.

Any easy solution?

Do not let anyone else look when the cabinet door is open.

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First let's just say that what happens under the sink cabinet , stays under the sink cabinet, anyone looks there and comments on the angle of your pipes, just smack em on the side of the face, and when he says  "Why did you do that" ?

Tell him because your brain is not on straight ,and I was trying to knock it back in place, Did it work? How does the pipe look now? 

But as Vocal neal , being vocal about your predicament said.

PVC is flexible , Heat it up a bit and it will bend to your will.  Just like your friend did after you smack him upside the face. 😅

And now for your entertainment pleasure , a brief musical interlude of. 

 Leo Sayer singing You know I cant dance 

 

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