![]() Thoughts? I want to get this right, since everything will be good and built in and tiled over once this job is done. I feel like pre-assembling the drain/overflow parts to a good dry fit on the tub, then removing the assembled drain/overflow parts, and sliding that into the drain pipe in the floor, THEN positioning the tub, and attaching the overflow and drain inside the tub, then tightening the sleeve on the iron pipe over the slip-in would be the way to go. ![]() My question: How much of the drain hardware *must* be attached to the tub before putting the tub in position? Most things I see have it all attached, but this tub is such a pig, I'm worried i'll bang it up while wrestling it into the alcove. I'm assuming i'll access it from the side by reaching around and through the wet wall after getting the tub in position. The exterior access hatch is in a position where you have to be a contortionist to actually use it to access the drain. In this case, the wall behind it is the master bath shower. ![]() Most videos out there show installations where easy access is available to the drain from the wall behind it. I have read all of the instructions for both the tub and the drain/overflow, and both assume I know a lot more about plumbing than I do.
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