YLee Kioti
Veteran Member
When we get to post#1990 let the flea bay sniping posts begin...for that free toast.....aaaaaah....!
Get ready to r--uuuuuuuuu---mmmmm-bull.......
Get ready to r--uuuuuuuuu---mmmmm-bull.......
It also had to include cutting off the plug to be winner winner chicken dinner :thumbsup: SO WHO WAS CLOSEST?
WAIT WAIT WAIT......
The winner gets a chicken dinner?!
A chicken dinner fried in the oil behind the plug.....
We need a pic from Kando of the new drain plug (another square head?), and what tool he plans to use to remove it the next time.
Kando could predrill a hole in the NEW plug to accept an extractor and use a plastic plug to seal ç*¥ntil the next time?
Maybe, if you figure out how difficult it will be to get that cross bar back in place and if any additional help or tools will be needed.
I have a 3' pipe wrench, mention long ago, that should work. Proper tool for the proper job.
C'mon Mate. If this entire thread has proven anything it's that the pipe wrench is a 'tool of the past', forever to be relegated to a museum display in a curiosity shop and/or gathering an inch of dust hanging, forgotten, on a peg-board in your workshop.
Were it not for this discussion I would not be the proud owner of a (far superior) "Knipex"! [Which I haven't had to use yet... but I have one!!!]
Far from true. The knipex are a sweet tool but can’t take anything close to the toque a pipe wrench can.