You dont as the diameter is to small to pass the fittings . We use Ram Jet or water jetting
1/8" per foot
Depends on how long your drain line is and where the stoppage is. You could rent a drain snake from a hardware store but if you don't know how to operate one I would suggest you call a plumber or roto rooter man (look in the yellow pages).
Washing machines pump out a large volume of water and todays standards require a 2 inch drain pipe. Bathtubs generally have a one and one half inch drain. So bathtub drain will have to be increased to 2", including trap and 18 to 24" standpipe to operate correctly, and connected to the closest existing 2" line or larger line. Same 11/2 venting can be used.
A one inch line.
It means that your main drain line is clogged downstream from where your drain from your tub ties into your toilet drain and the problem can be a hundred of different reasons. The first thing I would check is your clean out (if you have/find one) outside of your home usually within 2 to 5 feet from your outside wall. If you do find the clean out then take off the clean cover and see if your clean out pipe is full of sewage ( becareful of taking off clean out cover because it might have a lot of pressure behind it if clogged) If you can not find a clean out then if possible wait till the tub drains and then use a shop vac to vacuum out the toilet and then pull the toilet and snake down the toilet drain or if you find a clean out then snake down the clean out. When you run a snake down the clean out or toilet drain if possible run water down it too while you snake the drain line. Most drain lines do not plug up if they are plumbed in right which means have the right grade and have the right fittings so back to your question this could be possible that you have a problem in your drain line and I would (after you clear the line) check it with a camera other wise you might have to snake out your drain line often.
Everything the same as when only setting up one, however the drain farthest away from where the two meed the drain line must be slightly higher (1/4 inch high per foot of distance to the other drain (or more)and you will have two vent pipes (one from each) that can be tied together and sent out through the roof. Also don't forget you need two traps (one for each right under the drains).
One way to effectively clear a drain without using a snake tool is to pour a mixture of hot water and vinegar down the drain, followed by baking soda. Let it sit for a few hours, then flush the drain with hot water. This can help break down and remove clogs without the need for a snake tool.
unscrew the drain cover and use needle nose pliers to pull hair out of the line. Have the drain line snaked.
1 inch is 2.54 centimeters.
Yes. 3+2+6=11. If you divide 11 and 3, your answer is 3r2. You will have two 3 inch sides and one 5 inch side.
The answer will depend on the line!
A drain snake otherwise known as an 'electric eel' or 'toilet jack' can be purchased from any reputable plumbers merchants and in some larger DIY stores. Online, shops such as amazon supply a range for competitive prices.