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    New construction toilet install

    Depends on the closet collar, some have a little bevel under the flange that requires the pipe to be cut back a little below the floor. A std. 4" x 3" female closet collar should fit perfect inside 4" pipe if it's plastic. Don't rely on the piping to hold the collar down, anchor it to the floor...
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    Replacing outdoor faucet - ideas?

    Don't bet on it being a threaded connection in the wall, can't see on the pics real well but it looks like a swt. joint. Lots of hose bibbs/sillcocks are copper swt. and I.P all in one.
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    (Solved) Faucet plumbing question on finding compression plug

    This, you need a new valve and screw the flex line to it, close the valve
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    Anyone done a DIY wheel alignment?

    There's all types of castor/camber gauges available along with setting toe, been used for years by guys with dirt track cars.
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    Dishwasher drain question - heat

    You can get different length drain hoses for dishwashers, I've seen them up to 12'. Pull the dishwasher and put on a longer hose. https://www.amazon.com/Eastman-91218-Universal-Fit-Dishwasher-Discharge/dp/B07RGRHP6D/?tag=atomicindus08-20
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    high flow shower heads?

    If your'e doing a new shower only install some 4 port T+S valves can be installed upside down using the tub spout port for the shower and cap the upside down shower port. I know some of the Kohler valves work this way, the tub port is larger than the shower port and it'll supply more volume to...
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    3d printer software

    You'd be surprised at what you can do with Tinkercad if your'e just starting, very easy to pick up. My home laptop doesn't seem to have the guts to run Fusion 360, tried Blender also and was too slow.
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    Basement bathroom rough in question

    Yep this should be right. If it was done right there should be a vent stub overhead somewhere to tie that bath into.
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    Toilet side distsnce

    If that floor is going to be 4" thick with a 4X3 offset collar come right out of it with a 3" st.60 or 45 and you'll probably get it to 15" easy, if not run it at 14" and after a while you'll never notice it.
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    Bathroom remodel question.

    Maybe it's regional thing but most drop in tubs like your's we set with the rolled lip of the tub just proud of the tile and finished off with your caulk of choice. Setting it below the tile leaves you with an area that will trap all sorts of garbage, just my opinion.
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    Let’s argue about push/connect fittings a little more

    When I was working we'd have a leak on a swt. joint, never had one blow apart, push connect is a totally different story, they blow.
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    Water Supply???

    Look at a dielectric fitting the rubber washer and plastic sleeve prevent any metal to metal contact between the 3 pieces, thus stopping any current flow through the fitting.
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    3" ABS Plumbing Escutcheon

    Area at the tub would look better with that 45 deg offset up near the ceiling.
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    Water Supply???

    With a dielectric union on a water heater, exactly where is the direct metal to metal connection that would allow current flow ?
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    Massive plumbing issue

    He must have gone back and really read the code, there is absolutely nothing in the state code prohibiting what you did. Curious if there was a reinspection fee involved ?
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    Massive plumbing issue

    Only the bays with a p trap or water lines would need a warm air supply. I'm 7 years out of the inspections loop being retired, but we did it all the time with no issues with various inspectors
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    Massive plumbing issue

    If your plumber is on the ball it is possible to call an Illinois State Plumbing inspector to look at it, they can over rule the local guy if he's pulling things out of his ***. I did this once and didn't make friends with the inspector that they overruled, he became a big PITA on future...
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    Massive plumbing issue

    I'm a retired Plumber in Cook Co., I'm trying to find the provision in the code about unconditioned spaces. I've done 100's of homes in Will, DuPage, Kane, Lake, and Cook Co., with plumbing waste and water lines in garage ceilings, must be something new they came up with. Anytime there was a...
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    Massive plumbing issue

    Cross linked polyethylene ( PEX ) is Illinois State code legal, has to be an amendment filed with the state to prohibit it. Approved Materials for Water Distribution Pipe 1) Brass Pipe2 ASTM B 43-2009 2) Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride2 (CPVC) Pipe/Tubing ASTM D 2846/D...
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