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crashrouge
Nov 2, 2009, 03:47 PM
Hello,


I saw a topic such as the one I'm posting but I have something else to add so I'm opening this one up. Maybe I can get someone to help me out here.

I need to shut off the gas valve on my stove. The thing is this valve is rock solid and it's almost impossible to turn. I don't want to force it and then something happens with the gas leaking out so I'm asking here about what to do.

What type of wrench would I need, or this there a special tool to use for this?

Since it's so tight and hard to turn is there anything you can do to make it easier to turn?

I read you turn it left- counter- clockwise about 1/4 is this correct?

Many thanks for any help provided.

PoorBloke
Nov 2, 2009, 04:32 PM
Turn it 1/4 turn clockwise, I use a cresent wrench adjusted to the handle size to get a little extra leverage.. works every time, just push it slow and steady no fast jerky movements.. you can test to make sure it doesn't leak afterwards with soapy water in a spray bottle a couple drops a dish soap in water and spray it on connection watch for bubbles.. also can use your nose and smell for gas..