The answer is yes but the question is "why". It would require twice the expense as the two drains would require double the work and pipe to eventually tap into the main sewer line. But the answer to the question is yes.
You can, but why bother, a pipe from each, meeting in the middle is far simpler.
Kitchen drains get blocked for various reasons:There might be a rough bit of piping in the drain. Gradually small things get caught there and eventually build up a blockage.Something large went down your sink and got caught on a bend.Hot water and melted grease runs down the drain. When the grease hits the cold pipes it congeals and forms a layer on the side of the drain, like cholesterol in your arteries. Gradually this builds up.Make sure nothing goes down your kitchen drains except water. That is the solution.
With a roughing book of course as not all fixtures use the same roughing
Usually 8 - 16 " off floor.
Pretty much anything (any soil) that is rough and irregular and large enough in particle size that water drains through it easily....
The Rough Riders - 1958 The Double Dealers 1-24 was released on: USA: 19 March 1959
You have to remove the ceiling below to rough in a new shower above.
It is not a problem at all. But you will have a 2" gap between the back of the tank and the finished wall.
You cut the drain line and add a 2" section.
Inexact. The opposite of an opposite is a double negative, which is the term itself.
If you mean from the back wall to the center of the drain. The minimum standard rough in is 10 " - 12". IN ADDITION: This is a construction fault. Either you need to re do the plumbing or move the toilet across until it fits. This type of problem is quite a nasty one to fix.
Depends on the mateiral you already have (PVC) Galvanized nippe and brass P trap or rough brass connectiong to the trap and then of course what size of drain basin, KS, Slop Sink