As far as removing the cabinet at a later date, LOl, it is NOT a problem. remove the stop and pick the cabinet up
simple and easy
Only if you drill a much larger hole in the cabinet, or also shut the water off, remove the valves and cap the copper to prevent debris from entering.
Do it once, or do it twice.
That there is more too it, than indicated in post #38.
"actually, you have to do the same damn thing when pulling a cabinet with the supply lines coming thru the back panel ...geeeeezzz"
Actually you plan ahead for that eventuality by cutting and removing part of the panel, when they exist, and either leaving it open or installing a removable piece, depending upon the customers preference.
never happens that way, the carpenters ALWAYS cut a 1'' or larger hole
because the pipe is capped and the cap must pass through the hole.
I really do not understand your objection to piping coming up through the floor it is done all the time
The slop in the plastic is minimal, I will install them with a little offset so the pipe is tight. I put a piece of 3/4 in the clamp and they seemed perfect. We'll see, I'll make it work but I know your reasoning, thanks Frodo!��
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