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I ripped out a 30 x 60 tub/shower and am replacing with a 34x 60 walk in shower (prefab fiberglass pan). The plumbing is currently a 2" drain that tees into a 1. 5" tub drain and 1. 5" tub overflow drain. My plan is to cut off the t and replace with a 1. 5" elbow connected to the shower drain. Will this work and will there be any venting problems? I. e. is the venting already handled by the existing plumbing (which is below concrete slab I can't see). thanks!! The 1 1/2" P-trap for the tub must be buried in the slab too. Right? The vent connection (if any) for the trap is downstream from the trap outlet, so anything you do upstream won't affect it. It will probably work just fine, even though 1 1/2" is considered a bit small for shower drain. One thing you might consider is placing a TEE where you make the connection, instead of an EL. In the top of the TEE, put a cleanout Plug so you can get a snake in. It may be very difficult to snake thru the trap from the shower drain opening. Jim Great feedback Jim thanks.
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This is also not because of moral hazard in the economy. The pandemic of course caused massive selloffs. While the stock market has rebounded, Congress must encourage more investment. A capital gains tax holiday for stocks purchased during the crisis and in its immediate aftermath will incentivize more investment and, in turn, help retirement accounts recover from the recent losses and supply many businesses with the necessary capital to expand. Congress has to provide a stable path for businesses to help the economy recover quickly. These ideas may sound unpopular to those who thrive on demonizing businesses and investment, but continuing to spend money we do not have only increases the likelihood of stagnation and even less opportunity for Americans in the future. If we hope to right the financial ship and begin to recover from this crisis, we must reopen the economy and encourage businesses to put all the pieces back together. Jason Pye is the vice president for legislative affairs with FreedomWorks.