What are those metal discs at the base of some walls?
Here's an example from a shower stall at work.
I've seen them in other types of walls, including exterior ones.
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Here's an example from a shower stall at work.
I've seen them in other types of walls, including exterior ones.
plumbing walls
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Here's an example from a shower stall at work.
I've seen them in other types of walls, including exterior ones.
plumbing walls
Here's an example from a shower stall at work.
I've seen them in other types of walls, including exterior ones.
plumbing walls
plumbing walls
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Plumbing pipe cleanout cover. You can remove the silver coverplate and you’ll have access to the sanitary drain pipe.
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You also see plastic ones for getting at the electric wiring, often with junctions behind them.
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Plumbing pipe cleanout cover. You can remove the silver coverplate and you’ll have access to the sanitary drain pipe.
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You also see plastic ones for getting at the electric wiring, often with junctions behind them.
– RedSonja
Nov 28 at 13:56
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Plumbing pipe cleanout cover. You can remove the silver coverplate and you’ll have access to the sanitary drain pipe.
1
You also see plastic ones for getting at the electric wiring, often with junctions behind them.
– RedSonja
Nov 28 at 13:56
add a comment |
Plumbing pipe cleanout cover. You can remove the silver coverplate and you’ll have access to the sanitary drain pipe.
Plumbing pipe cleanout cover. You can remove the silver coverplate and you’ll have access to the sanitary drain pipe.
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You also see plastic ones for getting at the electric wiring, often with junctions behind them.
– RedSonja
Nov 28 at 13:56
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You also see plastic ones for getting at the electric wiring, often with junctions behind them.
– RedSonja
Nov 28 at 13:56
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You also see plastic ones for getting at the electric wiring, often with junctions behind them.
– RedSonja
Nov 28 at 13:56
You also see plastic ones for getting at the electric wiring, often with junctions behind them.
– RedSonja
Nov 28 at 13:56
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