Artificial intelligent assistant

Please explain how to install a garbage disposal : how to attach garbage disposal drains

Michael Raines, expert village. Well, our
disposal is in. Now we've got to attach the drains, and the pipe coming from our dishwasher.
So, I conveniently stuck it inside the drain here because it was leaking earlier. So, this
is going to come back up and attach to our disposal right here again. Now, you notice
there is not hose clamp on there, that's because it has a little ridges in here and it holds
the tube in really well. As you remember from how much difficult it was to get it off. So
now that's attached. Now, we have our drain here as you can see it is pretty loose. You
know after years and years of use the plastic shrinks a little. So, I bet you even this,
yea see it comes loose. So, you just want to cinch it down and tighten that up make
sure we don't have any leaks. This is probably loose too, yea that one's loose. Okay, scoop
that up we finish tightening this one. Now you don't want to make this one more than
hand tight. Its real thin plastic, and you just going to snap it off, if you put a wrench
on it. So, all we're going to do is hand tight, and if leaks then we have to replace the gasket,
or one of these little angular washers. So, that one is tight, that's tight, that's tight,
that one is tight. It looks pretty good as far as I can tell. No, real leaking on the
elbow here, because there's always water inside this elbow. Why? Because, if it wasn't for
this elbow this pipe coming straight from the sewer up in into your sink would give
you some awfully nasty smells. So, this is a stink trap basically, it has water in here
to keep the air from coming back and smelling really nasty from your sewer. That's the whole
point of this. It's not to catch any sediments, its not to catch any jewelry, its all wife's
tale. Its to keep the stink from the sewer coming back in your pipes.

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