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Code compliant?

mtlogcabin

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Now that is high class

Auto parts store go out of business??

Able to reach the hot water turn on?
 
Now that is high class

Auto parts store go out of business??

Able to reach the hot water turn on?
 
steveray said:
Very cool.....Might have knee and toe clearance and be within reach ranges....
And Squeezing of controls, less than 5 lbs? though there are levered controls?

Per steveray's comments, No to Code compliant
 
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There's no knee guards.

I was wondering where the IAPMO approval logo was for the tire sinks
Look inside the tire. I don't think that I would wonder too long about an IAPMO approval.....It is just a sink.

I guess I treat plumbing as a lesser trade because if it works....well then it works. I said that here months ago and some "Master Plumber" threw a fit. It was awkward. I had a job years ago where the office ladies kept referring to me as a Master Carpenter. That was awkward too.

I wanted to be the King

 
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I have a friend that retired from Santa Fe railroad a couple years ago, he worked in the machine shop doing diesel engine rebuilds. His end tables in the living room are old pistons cut off just above the wrist pin, they are 16" in diameter. Wish I had a pic.
 
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