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Old 07-14-2018, 11:54 PM   #9
ComputerChips
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: ACE 27.1
State: Virginia
Posts: 315
THOR #7607
I don't like doing plumbing but I have had to do it on accassions. One trick I learned is to work with unglued sections. When you get part A twisted to the correct angle to meet part B you can make reference marks on the pipe and the fitting it glues to with a marker and then glue the two parts together lining up the marks. Other times you can glue and hold in position while the glue sets. Sometimes you can use a small level to orient a fitting to a level position until it sets.
We shall see. I don't think this will be too bad. The pipe passes through the wet bay and then its fee air for a door or two as it turns up into the tank. I should be able to re assemble that part last since you can get to it pretty well underneath.
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