you wrote: "Bus Depot does not carry it. It is an ivory color, cup-shaped, plastic, nipple-endowed, sink-waste collector piece that attaches the bottom of the sink drain assembly to the drain hose. The open part of the cup faces up and attaches (by mini wing nuts) to a similarly colored plastic piece that interfaces with the metal of the sink. That top plastic piece is in fine shape, but the nipple on the bottom piece, where the drain hose attaches, has snapped off the collector cup. That entire bottom cup-with-nipple piece (under the wing nuts) is the part I am looking for. Can anyone help me? Spouse insists we can't go camping when the sink water simply emptys into the pantry cabinet. It makes the macaroni noodles soggy. Thanks. Dick Kunkel Spokane WA rkunkel@kpbx.org" have the same problem here: broken at the same position and I was looking too. I was wonderig if the p-trap is really necessary or if it's just possible to drain the water directly into the hose (on mine, the upper part ends in a "cone shaped outlet" where I could hook up a connector to the hose). Any suggestions? Karl. Karl '81 Westy "Jenny" Wilmington, DE |
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