I'm cutting out a bad drain for a shower and installing a new drain before I build the shower. As you can see from the photo, because of the couplers in there I don't have much to work with. I'll have to take some measurements to see if there is enough stub somewhere to glue in a new coupler. I'd like to cut it just below the bottom coupler and get rid of all that garbage and install one new coupler and all new PVC pipe that goes up to a new drain.
I think I can do one of two things. I can either use a PVC wire saw and cut out that coupler at the bottom and hope that I have enough stub sticking up to put in a new coupler and then run a new stub of PVC up to a new drain, or....I believe they make a coupler that would slip inside the 2" stub that's there and the other end would accept a 2" pipe, correct? I know for the drain its not the best idea to reduce it internally below 2" but if I can't get a coupler in there what else can I do?
Also, do you use some emory cloth to remove some of that old primer and glue drips or is priming it with new primer and gluing all that's necessary?
I could really use some suggestions. If you're a professional plumber, please mention that in your reply.
I think I can do one of two things. I can either use a PVC wire saw and cut out that coupler at the bottom and hope that I have enough stub sticking up to put in a new coupler and then run a new stub of PVC up to a new drain, or....I believe they make a coupler that would slip inside the 2" stub that's there and the other end would accept a 2" pipe, correct? I know for the drain its not the best idea to reduce it internally below 2" but if I can't get a coupler in there what else can I do?
Also, do you use some emory cloth to remove some of that old primer and glue drips or is priming it with new primer and gluing all that's necessary?
I could really use some suggestions. If you're a professional plumber, please mention that in your reply.
