Internal Pipe Wrench - Tools That Can Save the Day #1
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- čas přidán 17. 07. 2024
- In this series, I'm going to take a look at a few tools that a few tools that you may have never heard of...but one day can save you a lot of time and money.
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Have a broken off copper transmission fluid line running to my radiator on a 66 mustang... You sir, have save my day!
I hope it worked! This thing saved me the other day. I had to use a giant cheater bar and ratchet but it got a broken nipple out of a piece of cast iron that saved me $250.
God Bless the lovely wives 😊😊 . Great video. Thanks!!
Amen! My wife knows to look out for these things!
Almost like a reverse drill bit or turnout ....nice!!!
Oh, that's what those are for. My dad and I found some in my granddad's tools and were wondering what they did.
They are life savers!
For all that is holy! Is there any topic you are not knowledgable in?! No, Dan, I did not know that tool exists, so thank you!
PS: I pick PVC cut smell over PCB dust any day.
My knowledge of musical theater is definitely subpar :) haha. Thanks...and I agree on the PVC vs PCB debate!
Thanks
Thanks for watching.
Expandable plugs. Especially those designed to go through a full port valve to allow valve replacement without turning the water off.
I've used them. Those things are sweet.
That drop ear 90 is stronger than you think. Get a 1/2 metal shower arm and an escutcheon..little tape and dope. stick a plyers handle in the end and use your other hand get it tight but straight. idk why anyone wouldve used a mip adapter bc youd have to transition back to threaded for the shower head
Thanks for the tip. We have relatively hard water here in Florida and I've definitely seen them get weak from old leaks and I've snapped a few elbow ears off in my days.
The same in SA, piping inside brick wall (there is gaps) not a fun fix in SA as you need to break through tile and brick to get to it
Yeah. It can be awful.
It did not work for me. It came in a pack of 3. The 1/2 & 3/4 were to big & the 3/8 was to small. Any suggestions for something else that I can use?
Sometimes you have to put the tool in an angle? Like try putting the 3/8 in at a steep angle and then turning it while the tool is still angled. It will usually grip
Trust me I tried putting the 3/8 at an angle because I really wanted it to work, but it was just to small to grip. But thank goodness I look on other videos another product that was recommended was called a broken pipe extractor. I just received it in the mail from amazon and it worked!!!! That product was easy and very simple to use it came out with ease with just twisting with my hand, that product is better because it tapers at the tip and gets wider at the base. But it's not so easy removing the thread from the extractor, but that's the least of my worries, I'll figure it out.
Will these work on reverse threads?
I doubt it...They may make a reverse version, but backing it off loosens the grip. I just used one of these the other day and put an unbelievable amount of force on it...giant cheater bar on a 1/2" ratchet type of force, and the grip held.
How to order tools
They're available on aliexpress and amazon.
Kinda wanted to see how you undo it once its latched on.
I normally do just tap it although I completely destroyed one of these removing a piece of steel from a piece of cast iron. It was on my wife's heat press. Those two things are forever bonded together but getting that part out saved from having to buy a pretty expensive press, so worth it I guess.
@AnotherMaker how do you think it'll handle removing a plastic moen 1222 cartridge that's stuck inside my shower tub valve?
Why not hang shampoo on shower arm?
It can break the pipes...especially on the cheap copper we have in the US
Can't see anything. Awful video
Kind of curious what you mean. Is it the camera angle or is it blurry?
Nope. U waste to much time
Sorry. I thought people might want a little bit of backstory as to why I needed this