My intention was never to create a ‘series,’ maybe just three parts at most, but here we are! I hope you’re enjoying these episodes as much as I am enjoying editing and producing them.
We’re making good progress on our project, and I’m definitely picking up new skills along the way. The drain installation presented a challenge, but we successfully resolved it. Overall, things are moving along smoothly, despite a few hiccups that we’ve managed to overcome.
In this episode, I’ll review the challenges I faced with my choice of drains and discuss what was determined to be the best solution. Also, I’ll explain to you how I plan to connect this system to the house drain and how the beer keg urinal will be mounted to the wall.
Don’t forget to subscribe for the final episode in this series (though it won’t be the end)!
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:33 Let’s talk drains, shall we
02:12 The drain most used for beer kegs
03:12 Test fit the drain
04:10 Quick review of new drain items
05:07 Recap drilling drain in Part 4
05:31 Calling all studs
05:44 Lining up the drain
06:03 How to fix the house drain alignment
06:18 New drain components
07:17 Where to make the splice
07:38 Stud layout on the wall
08:01 Locating the right ‘height’ for keg drain
08:40 Remove the old ‘urinal’ (yuck)
09:23 What 10/15/maybe longer years of urea build-up looks like
10:09 Layout stud locations & removing a portion of the existing house drain
11:18 Pro tip – don’t use your wife’s measuring cup
12:24 Determining the right height, image for reference
12:42 The moment we’ve been waiting for – what will it look like in place
12:52 Re-evaluating the location
13:51 How will it affix to the wall
14:11 The reason why the layout on the wall was important
14:50 Something I didn’t consider when determining the height
15:15 Mock up wall and drain positions
16:10 The final position
16:50 Final recap of how the project will end up (sort of)
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