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Wingnut, part of the reason I need to replace the drain is that the idiots who did the reno back in the 70s cut a chunk out of the floor joist. ALL the way through the entire joist. They didn't just notch it, they cut it out because that's where the P-trap for the tub drain came down. I'm going to switch to a direct drain (where the P-trap will be below the drain instead of the overflow) and make a box, per Frodo's instructions, to reinforce the joist.
I may see if the plumber or his assistant will do that bit. I'm too fat to fit under there to work on it myself.
Got all the tape off. Havasu said to remove it while it was still wet. It was damp when I removed it so it didn't tear quite as badly. Hardest part was getting it off the area around the cove molding on the upper walls. Partially because of trouble reaching. But I got it all off.
Next step is to get my bath sheets, shampoo, and body wash from my friend's house. I'm sure my brother will add in some loofahs and other scrubby stuff. Eventually I'll get a food scrubber thingy. I can put it on the wall with its suction cups to keep it out of the way until I need it. The mat inside can be put on the wall to dry as well.
I may see if the plumber or his assistant will do that bit. I'm too fat to fit under there to work on it myself.
Got all the tape off. Havasu said to remove it while it was still wet. It was damp when I removed it so it didn't tear quite as badly. Hardest part was getting it off the area around the cove molding on the upper walls. Partially because of trouble reaching. But I got it all off.
Next step is to get my bath sheets, shampoo, and body wash from my friend's house. I'm sure my brother will add in some loofahs and other scrubby stuff. Eventually I'll get a food scrubber thingy. I can put it on the wall with its suction cups to keep it out of the way until I need it. The mat inside can be put on the wall to dry as well.