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Got some of the framing done, put some drywall in, and finished the subfloor.


I'll be removing the nest of pipes on the back wall and using PEX tubing.  The connection box is tacked in where I will probably end up putting it.  I'm dragging my feet on doing the actual plumbing work, haven't filed for the permit yet, will probably do that this week.  Going to set it up with washer on the left, so the dryer vent will cross behind the washer.  I'll plan to use rigid pipe for that so that it's a clean installation.

I actually need to pull the subfloor up so that I can glue it down too.

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