Monday, January 18, 2010

Brass Shower Rod Stripped Nut In Shower Stall, What Kind Of Tool Can I Remove It With?

Stripped nut in shower stall, what kind of tool can I remove it with? - brass shower rod

The attempt was to remove the packing nut on the rod and nuts, brass shower valve removed (behind shower tiles), the use of deep thoughts about tools?

4 comments:

Pig Out said...

I have a pair of duck-billed, you can probably get it. They are all available on the Internet, but not cheap. I try the link below shows how it seems like to me.

I think it is still access to the valve assembly?

If you do this with the mother, a mother who in turn could mean no work, even when you get old. Could it be to remove the son of the support.

I have one of these two is as follows: I cut 4 cm long piece of duct AA. One with a hole slightly smaller than the mother. Then the great divide channel with a saw and opened the gap to fit into the mother. With him in the nuts, the bolts on the channel and hard pressed against the nut and then gradually out of the hole.

If this fails, perhaps a stick of dynamite! Let's hope not!

fish-bow... said...

Do you have access from the rear wall? House If so, could sufficiently for locking pliers on the channel's mother. Otherwise, you can play an important turning point in the front, but you may need to cut a hole larger than the shield plate to cover the keys to get her mother. This would rebuild the wall if you replace the stem cells.

fish-bow... said...

Do you have access from the rear wall? House If so, could sufficiently for locking pliers on the channel's mother. Otherwise, you can play an important turning point in the front, but you may need to cut a hole larger than the shield plate to cover the keys to get her mother. This would rebuild the wall if you replace the stem cells.

John said...

Let's see. More common identification is only going to get a screw extractor.

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