> When installing a gubernator is it ok to use a straight drain pipe to line
> up with the drain, or must the elbow supplied be used?
> Thanks
>
>
I think the proper term for "gubernator" is governor. The gubernatorial
election results in the selection of a governor rather than a gubernator
(a bit strange, that). The best way to install one is straight down the
drain as they are pretty much all corrupt idiots.
--
As a child, my parents thought I was an idiot-savant.
Now, however, it is rather clear that I'm simply an idiot.
> When installing a gubernator is it ok to use a straight drain pipe to line
> up with the drain, or must the elbow supplied be used?
> Thanks
Rick,
If you call it a "disposal" the Americans will know what you are
talking about.
Sue
Wasn't "The Gubernator" elected in California ?
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AMUN
Short run would be OK, but too long of a run and it may not drain and wash
away the solids very well.