So I'm putting in a micro-master suite at the hacienda and in the bathroom, the toilet water supply comes through the floor. At what height do I trim the copper supply line? Keep in mind, I'm soldering the shutoff valve on to the supply line.
No, I quit at about 11:00 pm when I got the flange shimmed, glued and screwed.
3 1/2 -- 4 inches?? Really? Are they copper supply lines?
I'd just go a couple inches. Enough to leave you a little to work with. I do not know about code though.
yep, copper at the fixtures.
Jim
It may be an optical illusion, but is the toilet flange installed so that the toilet bolts are 12" to 12-1/2" from the finished wall? The center of the radius slot should be 12 to 12-1/2" from the wall. Check and correct now, before you try to install the toilet. My guess is that the flange is already glued to the soil pipe. If the flange is improperly located, you can remove the flange screws, cut the soil pipe from the underside so the flange can be rotated, then rejoined using a coupling. You may need to remove 1/4" from the soil pipe if it's in a rigid configuration.Pic for reference:
It's for "prying" information from us.I'm still trying to figure out what he's using the crow bar for???????????