Submitted by protolalia t3_10nqrwh in DIY
I'm trying to replace the broken drain pipe that connects to the wall pipe underneath my kitchen sink. I was able to remove one bolt that covered the threads between 1 & 2 (see image) What is my next step?
I've been trying to loosen the bolt (#1) that is connected to the wall pipe. It won't budge, and I'm not sure if that's because it's not actually a bolt, or if it's just heavily corroded.
Should I be trying to twist the drain pipe instead? It also feels very stuck.
Any help is appreciated. I can't find an example on YouTube with a wall drain that looks like mine.
Close up of pipe connection: https://imgur.com/51fBd84
Full pic of broken pipe https://imgur.com/PeHRuoC
Edit: Thanks everyone for the help! The pipe finally came loose!
brock_lee t1_j6ac345 wrote
It looks like the nut you removed between 1 and 2 was a compression fitting, so the broken "chrome" piece should just slide easily out toward you. And when I say easily out, I mean you should be able to grab it with a pipe wrench or strap wrench and twist it to free it up, and then twist while pulling out with great difficulty. If it's a standard size, a new pipe with compression fitting should slide it once you clean up the opening a little.
https://i.imgur.com/LlaabfK.jpg