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Old 10-07-2021, 05:36 PM   #3
EllsworthToohey
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Hi Carl, I was thinking about that as one of the only viable options. Its just a very awkward location to get any kind of saw in there under the sink, and the danger of cutting thru the floor and into the tank. I have one other possibility. Today i made a measurement of the pipe center from the front and side walls under the sink and indexed it to the window above the sink. I can see the window from outside, to establish where the pipe is from the edge of window. This revealed that the drain pipe is very close to the edge of the tank. I might be able to get a super thin blade like a hack saw blade between the floor and the top of the welded cross member. This would allow sawing the drain pipe flush with the bottom of the floor. This would make it all but impossible to reuse the tank though, unless I do creative plumbing into the now reduced diameter of the inlet. I will give the floor notching more thought. It would let me reuse the tank with the existing cut pipe stub.
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