Fig. 89.—Overflow attachment for bath tubs, lavatories, etc.
Fig. 89a.—Drain attachment for bath tubs, lavatories, etc., showing locknut and union connection.

The drain-pipe connection is shown in Fig. 89a. The plug D and the flange A show inside the tub. The flange is made water-tight by a rubber washer that the nut B clamps tight to the tub. The part C is a union which permits the tub to be detached from the drain pipe. Repairs to this joint may be made as in the overflow.

Fig. 90.—Old style marble finished lavatory.

Fig. 91.—Types of lavatory plumbing not now used in good practice.

Wash Stands and Lavatories.

—Wash stands for bathrooms are obtainable in many forms, either plain or ornate, to suit every condition and style of architectural finish.

Fig. 92.—Enameled iron wall wash basin.