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Background: The poorly placed copper water pipes in the overhead have been moved, and the ensuing water heater replacement has also been completed.

Now the black sewage and drain pipes need to be torn out and rebuilt about 6" higher to allow for some more headroom in the new shower.

This page ends with the sewage work done (roto-rootered while we were in there.) The base of the framing is secured to the cement floor, (liquid nails and the cool .22 powered nail gun) and the walls have been framed in. The hot and cold water valves have been placed.

I'm not sure how I got by without a sawzall until now...

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