We’re on the edge of finishing our apartment conversion project. One last detail was to replace the light fixture in the tile shower. Sounds easy enough, right? One problem, I started to remove the globe and realized that it was full of water!???
That was the first clue.
Soon I saw it. The large lead drum trap under the upstairs bathtub. The bottom was covered with corrosion that screamed, “Replace me!”
Lead is an interesting character. They pretty much custom fit these old traps on site by soldering them. I wanted to cut out as much of it as possible, so I cut it close to the 2″ cast iron hub leaving enough that I could join the new pipe on to it. I used the reciprical saw with an abrasive blade that I also use for cast iron.
Once the old trap was cut out, I assembled a new 2″ trap that would join to the 1 1/2″ tub drain that was still in good shape. I connected it to the old pipes using a 2″ neoprene Fernco coupler.
Now with all of that back together, it’s time to think about that light fixture again… and a little drywall repair…
-Peter