Keeping the drains clear
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Keeping the drains clear
Hello all,
I'm currently revamping my glass studio and need to install some sort of trap on my drain to prevent glass powder from clogging my sewer line. What contraption and/or device and/or brand do you all use? Is it an easy DIY? Thanks in advance!
DOLORES
I'm currently revamping my glass studio and need to install some sort of trap on my drain to prevent glass powder from clogging my sewer line. What contraption and/or device and/or brand do you all use? Is it an easy DIY? Thanks in advance!
DOLORES
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Re: Keeping the drains clear
A restaurant grease trap or two of them may be simplest.
Re: Keeping the drains clear
This is about as simple as it gets...
I think Cynthia Morgan posted about it ages ago.
http://www.artmolds.com/product_details ... ter%20Trap
You can also do a Google search "artist sink trap"and a bunch of DIY stuff comes up for pottery studios, which look pretty simple, cheap and straight forward.
I think Cynthia Morgan posted about it ages ago.
http://www.artmolds.com/product_details ... ter%20Trap
You can also do a Google search "artist sink trap"and a bunch of DIY stuff comes up for pottery studios, which look pretty simple, cheap and straight forward.
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Re: Keeping the drains clear
Agreed. The Gleco Trap is the way to go.
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Re: Keeping the drains clear
Thanks everyone! The Gleco trap looks like it will do the trick.
DOLORES
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Re: Keeping the drains clear
Yup, the Gleco works beautifully and it's relatively easy to buy and install. The only difficulty I've found is making sure there's sufficient space for it under the sink. Also, you've got to be sure to check it as often as the manufacturer recommends--when it fills up, it's useless, but you (or at least me) will continue using it as if it's working...
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I've got a Gleco and it is easy to install. After cleaning it out the first time, I realized how much good it really does. The swarf packs like concrete. It can really do a number on your plumbing.
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Re: Keeping the drains clear
There are four different sizes. You can measure the distance from the trap to the floor to find the right one for your sink.Morganica wrote:The only difficulty I've found is making sure there's sufficient space for it under the sink.
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I ordered the Gleco for my studio redo. I learned from the sediment in my Revolution saw tray just how rock-like that swarf can get and didn't want to repeat the experience in my new sewer line!
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