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See the attached Photo. I have a slow draining shower that I have been trying to clear from the main shower drain. The shower drain assembly comes into the "chamber" and then angles into the main drain stack. The shower drain and overflow appear to be copper to galvinized to cast iron. Is the "chamber" the trap for the shower? Can the nut on the bottom be loosened to attempt to clear the blockage at either end of this "chamber"?

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Dave
 

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That is a drum trap with a removable clean out plug.
Be very careful trying to remove it. I would soak it down good with a penetrating spray such as PB Blaster and let it sit overnight.
You may try tapping the drum lightly with a hammer while applying torque to the cap nut.
Sometimes heat from a torch may help. (But not in the presence of penetrating oil!)
 

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O.K. Thanks.

So if in theory I was able to remove the plug and get access to the trap:

1. Whould I be able to get to both ends of the pipe to try and clear the blockage?
2. If I got the cap off, would it be a nightmare to get it back on with a watertight seal?
 
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