Rounded off drain plug

   / Rounded off drain plug #1,711  
I am not arguing that a Knipex pliers are stronger than a similarly sized pipe wrench but I do believe the design and actuation of the jaws and teeth create more grip than a pipe wrench... again from my experience... no data, sorry. In fact, looking at Mc/I stress, a cheater pipe may fail the Knipex handle before a decent quality pipe wrench handle, but I don't think strength of the tool is the issue.

I will vote again for Knipex and heat. A little cheater won't hurt. Looking at the OP posted pics, I would say grip is the primary issue... let's get a better grip and add some heat.
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,712  
An excellent summary,Ron but I beg to differ concerning heat. Yes the liquid filled pan will resist heat but only the solid malleable iron plug needs to be heated. I still maintain that it would get red hot with an oxy-acetylene torch in well under 10 seconds.

During the next 30 seconds the torch can be extinguished, placed safely to one side and the plug removed with a suitable gripping tool (small pipe wrench, Knipex or whatever.)

Your method of drilling will also work, but I tend to try the easier methods first.

Actually it would work as well or better if the pan around the plug was heated, causing it to expand. I would have removed that cross member a long time ago, and design a way to bolt it back on.
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,714  
Its been a while since I read this whole thread, and I do not remember.....
Has anyone confirmed that the OP has used "righty tighty, lefty loosy?"

This is NOT a political statement Wolfy!
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,715  
Its been a while since I read this whole thread, and I do not remember.....
Has anyone confirmed that the OP has used "righty tighty, lefty loosy?"

This is NOT a political statement Wolfy!

I have wondered about that several times.
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,716  
Its been a while since I read this whole thread, and I do not remember.....
Has anyone confirmed that the OP has used "righty tighty, lefty loosy?"

This is NOT a political statement Wolfy!

Oh Noooooo!
Now is this while laying on your back looking up....
OR
with tractor on its side standing on the knipex?????
See how this morphs........
Soooooooo....easily... :laughing:
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,717  
Is it time to change the user name to Kan'tdo?:laughing:
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,718  
173 pages later, I haven't read any of the thread but if it's not out by now I think it's time to trade this unit :laughing:
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,719  
Yes, thesis material :thumbsup:

FSU Alumni are better. :p My beer money is still on Kando. Im now thinking the plug is cross threaded and whoever put it in last used a cheater on the wrench to keep it from leaking.
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,720  

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