sll
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Post by sll on May 28, 2013 17:20:01 GMT -5
I am working on the exterior of our '64 Airflyte. In resealing the exterior vents, I found a vent that is unclear what it is actually venting.
I looked under the sink and it appear there is a pipe that runs vertically to two separate vents (one has a cap). On the trailer side of the pipe there appears to be a fitting for something, but there is nothing attached to it.
Is this the exhaust for the original stove? Why the two vents? Why is one capped? We are going to be using a hot plate to cook one the remodel is done, can I just remove this pipe altogether?
Thanks!
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Post by sll on May 28, 2013 17:32:40 GMT -5
From looking at other photos online, it appears this was the original drain for the sink. A PO must have modified the system to just drain straight out the bottom (that is still allowed right...).
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Post by schweetcruisers on May 28, 2013 17:40:23 GMT -5
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sll
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Post by sll on May 28, 2013 22:25:54 GMT -5
Sorry, was a joke. I am terrible at online sarcasm!
Can I just cap off or remove that old pipe? Never intend to use it!
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Post by schweetcruisers on May 28, 2013 22:32:59 GMT -5
Sorry, was a joke. I am terrible at online sarcasm! Can I just cap off or remove that old pipe? Never intend to use it! Sarcasm aside, most early trailers just drained out the bottom or the side. Doubt the P.O. modifiied it. You can fo what ever you want, it's your trailer!
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Post by vikx on May 29, 2013 1:20:44 GMT -5
Less dripping straight out the bottom...
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