Rounded off drain plug

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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.......:D
 
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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.
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,964  
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.....

The chicken dinner is the culmination of an all expenses paid trip to Gary, Indiana ..... by bus.

And I think it was me that suggested the Illudium Q36 Explosive Drain Plug Demodulator (aka, complete destruction of the plug beyond reuse for anything).
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,965  
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 “until the next time”.
 
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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?

I was wondering if Kando had the same gorilla tighten the new plug that tightened the old plug :confused3:.

If so, we can start over with how to get the second plug out :drink:
 
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I thought I read he had used a tampon in the hole this time!
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,968  
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!!!]
 
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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.
 

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