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Can I leave a fire on while I sleep?

I asked my mom if it was safe to go to sleep with the fire still going and she said yes. I'm worried because the fire is just out in the open and I'm afraid that somehow it could start a fire. I want to go to bed because I have a busy day tomorrow catching up on school work, but now I feel like I have to stay up all night until this stupid fire goes out. What should I do? :(

Answer:

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The easiest solution is to measure the O.D. (outside dimension) of the pipe coming out of the wall, or take the piece you cut off. Go to a plumbing supply store (best) or to a Lowe's or Home Depot. The store salesman will find a pipe with the exact O.D. dimension you measured (to use as a reference only), then match up compression fittings to connect from the wall to a new horizontal piece, then to the p-trap. (What you called a J bend pipe). PVC fittings will be much easier to work with also. Connecting the drain housing to the sink is done using plumber's putty under the lip of the housing and tightening the nut underneath, which will create a waterproof seal. Do not use silicone.

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