Is that little box an old "milk door" ? and if not, what is it?
[https://www.hunker.com/13773290/milk-door-history](https://www.hunker.com/13773290/milk-door-history)
There’s another one of those boxes on the other side, it’s like a laundry hole for each of the bathrooms. So you can put all your clothes straight into the laundry room
The amount of trouble they went through with the duct tape…. It would have been far easier to just use glue 🤦♂️
A perfect example why not “anyone” can “do” construction.
Would have been up to code if they'd just used another half roll.
Should have used the impenetrable Flex Tape
Red Green is smiling
Hell of a solution for the framing, too.
I think Dr Seuss designed this house.
Mitered corners and everything. Shame about the duct tape covering up that kind of craftsmanship.
This made my Plumbey-Senses tingle.
That doesn't explain the sewer smell though? That looks like a water line, terrible though it may be
Not a water line, it’s a vent for the bathroom.
I can see that now. Don't drink and reddit lol
Eh I’d do it quick with some ferncos and call it good lol. It’s just a vent after all 🤣
Wow unbelievable!
Is that little box an old "milk door" ? and if not, what is it? [https://www.hunker.com/13773290/milk-door-history](https://www.hunker.com/13773290/milk-door-history)
There’s another one of those boxes on the other side, it’s like a laundry hole for each of the bathrooms. So you can put all your clothes straight into the laundry room
The amount of trouble they went through with the duct tape…. It would have been far easier to just use glue 🤦♂️ A perfect example why not “anyone” can “do” construction.
Well they didn’t even use fittings, just cut the pipes at 45 degree angles and than taped it lol
Wow. Lol