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In response to
"
its sad that I look at penny arcade today, laugh, then my mind starts to critize it.
"
by
tRuMaN
Seriously, no U pipe? That drain's gonna be a stinky mess. (nm)
Posted by
musubi
Feb 23 '11, 11:20
heh.
Responses:
How would that stop the stinky?
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Will Hunting
Feb 23, 11:21
18
I always thought that the water in the U acted as a plug to stop vapour back-flow -- nm
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Beryllium
Feb 23, 11:23
11
it does. -- nm
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tRuMaN
Feb 23, 11:23
10
I'll have to enlist ST's help on the plumbing issue I have at home ...
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Beryllium
Feb 23, 11:25
9
go to the ER! -- nm
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loosilu
Feb 23, 11:26
well, ok, go to a store and buy a cheap plastic sink " -- nm
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tRuMaN
Feb 23, 11:26
2
sfek. "snake" to see if a bunch of stuff is clogged up in the drain. -- nm
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tRuMaN
Feb 23, 11:27
1
cause it sorta sounds like the trap is clogged up. either that our that sink doesnt have a vent. -- (link)
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tRuMaN
Feb 23, 11:30
What drips?
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musubi
Feb 23, 11:26
4
And what the hell is a plug you set via the faucet? -- nm
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Ender
Feb 23, 11:39
1
he is probably taking about the drain stopper, which you can pull out if needed. -- nm
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tRuMaN
Feb 23, 11:40
the base of the sink, where the pipe connects. Underneath.
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Beryllium
Feb 23, 11:30
(me too) -- nm
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JaxSean
Feb 23, 11:27
What the other guys said. The U pipe holds a bit of water that creates a seal to preven sewer gasses from coming back up. (nm)
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musubi
Feb 23, 11:23
2
as a bonus, it means your wedding ring won't drop straight into the pipe! -- nm
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loosilu
Feb 23, 11:25
1
Yup. You can easily remove that pipe and get your ring back. -- nm
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Krusty
Feb 23, 11:27
its a trap, its basically a way to keep sewar gasses from coming out the drain. -- nm
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tRuMaN
Feb 23, 11:22
vapour rises and gets trapped in it. -- nm
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Reagen
Feb 23, 11:21
1
Okay.....thanks all. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Feb 23, 11:24
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