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But here we've got a 3 by 2 inch T
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And this particular T is here because this 2 inch vent pipe
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goes all the way through the trusses down about 50 to 60 feet through the house
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And about 30 feet from here, it branches off to the left to capture the kitchen sink
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But farther on, it goes down and supplies air to the second bathroom in this home
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as well as the laundry room. But if we come back here, what happens is this 3 inch pipe continues on over
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about seven feet and then it makes a 90 degree bend where it goes down to start to feed air
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to the lower bathroom. Let's go down and look at that. Okay, I'm back down on the floor
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the sub floor. I'm kind of glad about that. It can be a little dangerous up there balancing
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on those narrow trusses, but that's a shot up there that you rarely get to see. Most people
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never get to get up in those trusses and actually see what the plumbing vent pipe system's
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doing. So once again, over my right shoulder, you should