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One inch is equal to 2.54 centimetres. Three eighths of an inch is equal to 3/8 x 2.54 = 0.9525 centimetres.
There are 25.4 millimetres in one inch. Therefore, three eighths of an inch is equal to 3/8 x 25.4 = 9.525 millimetres.
There are 2.54 centimetres in one inch. Therefore, three sixteenths of an inch is equal to 3/16 x 2.54 = 0.47625 centimetres.
The area of a 3-inch square is: 9 square inches.
Three tenth of an inch is 3/10 or 0.3 times an inch.
1 1/2 or 2 inch. 2 inch is better because it give more venting for the drain.The proper size minimum size is 2" and ideally there would be an air break which is not always practical with a 2" stand pipe.The "vent" is installed AFTER the trap to prevent air locks and 2" is used to allow the Volume to flow freely
the sink drain is prob.in the wall.you would have to get a wall mount commode,or install drain in floor and plug drain in wallAnswerYou also need a 3 or 4 inch drainpipe.Ans 3 - You can do this if you fit a new 3" drain to the main pipe and run it to a toilet flange where the sink is.
The standard toilet bolt size for most toilets is 5/16 inch in diameter and 3.5 inches in length.
Yes it can. That seems a very satisfactory way to do it.
1-1/2 inch drain for above grade and 2 inch drain for below grade. Most UPC-based codes (IAPMO) require 2 inch above and below grade.
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Yes they do.
1/4 inch per foot.
Toilets typically come in two standard size offsets: 10 inches and 12 inches. The 12-inch offset is the most common in modern homes, while the 10-inch offset is often found in older installations. Additionally, there are some toilets designed for a 14-inch offset, primarily for specific applications or renovations. It's essential to measure the distance from the wall to the center of the drainpipe to ensure the correct fit.
As far as the drain, Yes. Some older ones are set out from the wall further. 12 inches is standard and they are 15 I believe. That's back wall to center of the drain.Heck NOWall Hung toilets back outlet, Floor mounted back outlet, 10,12,14, INCH ROUGH come on guys READ the roughing books that Jesus made for man kind
Three-quarter inch drain rock typically weighs about 1.5 tons per cubic yard, which is equivalent to approximately 3,000 pounds. The exact weight can vary slightly depending on the specific type of rock and its moisture content. When planning for projects, it's important to consider this weight for transportation and handling purposes.
In N. America, bathroom sink drain and p-trap are usually 1.5 inch inside diameter.Some places allow for 11/4 - 11/2 basin trap.Normally you will find a 11/4 INLET and 11/2 outletTub waste is 11/2" toilets 3" - 4"Showers 2"Bidget 1/12