Just read the article on current FHB issue about plumbing under kitchen sink. It seems to me every join except the slip nut to sink tailpipe are glued together, what if there is any needs to take pipes apart? would it be easier if mission or fenco? coupling is used to join different parts if you don’t want to use all slip nuts join?
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Did own house with most glued together, a few traps do come apart. After over 30 years never have had to take one apart, if ever needed, a saw and slip coupling afterwards are an easy solution.