This step requires precision. Identify the main vertical drain stack (typically 3" or 4" PVC pipe). At the correct height, use a reciprocating saw to cut out a section of the stack just large enough to fit a new 1-1/2" sanitary tee fitting (using reducer couplings if needed). The tee's sweep must point downwards. Next, assemble the drain arm. Use a PVC cutter or hacksaw to cut sections of 1-1/2" PVC pipe. Deburr the cut ends with a deburring tool or file. Dry-fit all components first. To glue, apply purple PVC primer to the outside of the pipe end and the inside of the fitting socket. While the primer is wet, apply a liberal coat of PVC cement to both surfaces. Firmly push the pipe into the fitting with a quarter-turn twist and hold for 30 seconds to ensure a strong bond. Build the drain arm from the sanitary tee to the vanity location, ensuring a constant downward slope of 1/4 inch per foot. Use a level to check the slope. Terminate the arm with a 90-degree sanitary stub-out elbow that will emerge from the wall. Secure the entire drain arm assembly to the studs using plastic pipe straps and a drill/driver.
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