^ They used to be very helpful when I was working. http://www.doiturselfplumbing.com/
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^ They used to be very helpful when I was working. http://www.doiturselfplumbing.com/
So, I may need a plumber; anybody on here interested in the pipe removal/replacement and clear the blockage job?
Here is a shot of the pipe access. Underneath the tub sub-floor is crawl space...3-4ft or so with lighting.
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I think dunecrazy is the last plumbing contractor on the board. Evilrhino got a day job
Try Flink Supply in Denver. They carry a lot of plumbing stuff used in the older parts of Denver.
http://flinksupply.com/
I would 86 those old valves and put in ball valves while you're in there. I've had more trouble with those things than I care to remember with not actually shutting off the water anymore. Anytime I work on a pipe that has one, I replace it.
Just saw the last picture. It looks like slip fitting on the overflow stand pipe. Should be easy if so
I don't understand what needs replaced. Can you access the drum trap from the crawl space? If so, should be as simple as opening, then snaking from the open trap.