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- Fits Hex Drains & All 4- 6- & 8-tab Locknuts. Fits All Drop-in Shower Drains. Patented design fits hex nuts and all 4-, 6- and 8-tab locking nuts on strainer drains. Square end of the tool is specifically designed for tightening stand-up shower drains. It fits into the internal locknut slots of all major manufacturer's plastic and brass drains
Question for you. I have a shower drain with the PVC pipe going up into the drain. If I had a wrench which is "circular" there is no way I can get the wrench onto the flange. I would need an open end wrench. That seems like it would be a common problem for a tool like this. What am I missing? Thanks.
If you program the laser cutter to make 3/8" and 1/2" square drive holes so the tools can be used with ratchets and extensions they'd be much more useful and at only the cost of a few lines of G-code. I'm welding a scrap socket to mine but most users won't be weldors.
Interesting but if thicker, cut open a 2" gap to place over a current pipe to tighten. Some make these as the look like a Flare nut tool used in automotive on pipe nuts. The original was "Weather-Head" and has morphed from their. No two houses built the same, no two shower drains access the same. Not only am I the home owner, but an automotive ASE Master tech since 1978. I have built, cut or welded a lot of tools I ended up using once.
Thanks for the video and looks great if installing new, but repair? Not so much as drill out a brass ring, bust loose, pull out, clean and 3-4 later, done and exhausted. But a 2 1/2" gap between sub-floor and shower bottom, inside the ceiling thru a 14" square access hole, in a drop ceiling. Nope.
how about a link where to purchase
try ace hardware
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