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Old 05-08-2008, 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Glenhuon View Post
Try this. Get 2 hammers, hold one on one side of the nut and hit the opposite flat, do that on all flats. Loosens up the corrossion/calcium in the threads. Old fitters trick. "If it does'nt move, get a bigger hammer"

Bill
sound similar to what i was going to say...

*2 hammers hit the nut with equal presure on oposite sides. soak on wd40 and then try it...

*hacksaw the end off, soak in wd40 and then try...

*hacksaw the end off, grind down to thread, soak in wd40 and try agin...

*hacksaw end off, hit end with hammer then the 2 hammer trick, soak with wd40 and then try...


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do not call a plumber! your manhood is at stake here!!!
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