Does anyone out there knows where I can find a 4" spud (plumbers) wrench?
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Does anyone out there knows where I can find a 4" spud (plumbers) wrench?
I found them at "www.azpartsmasters.com" They were $ 9.89 had up to 4" capacity. Sorry I wasn't able to copy the link but that's the address.
Hey PF:
I can think of at least 3 different kinds of spud wrenches...
What exactly are you trying to do..?
AND WESTNLAS... the web address you provided does not work (you have an extra S at the end of address)... So, plumbbfool knows, it is Home - AZ Partsmaster Click on that if you want to search it out PF!
PF... let us know more. Thanks...
MARK
Nope!! Westnlas gave you a link to a 4 in 1 spud wrench,(see image) but they only have a capacity of a little over two inches. I know of no spud wrench that opens up to four inches. However, there is a adjustable spanner wrench,(see image) that will fit that 4" nut. They are pricey at almost 75 bucks but then you're asking for a special tool. Check them out at, APS363B, Wrench, Spanner, Adjustable Pin, 2" to 4 3/4" capacity, 11 3/8"Quote:
Originally Posted by plumbfool
Good luck, Tom
[QUOTE=massplumber2008]Hey PF:
I can think of at least 3 different kinds of spud wrenches...
What exactly are you trying to do..?
AND WESTNLAS... the web address you provided does not work (you have an extra S at the end of address)... So, plumbbfool knows, it is Home - AZ Partsmaster Click on that if you want to search it out PF!
PF... let us know more. Thanks...
I'm trying to get to a 4" plastic nut that tightens my shower drain. Have to get between a couple floor joists, no crawl space to work in, had to excavate from outside the shack just to see the darn thing. Pipe wrenches, strap wrenches, etc. will not work, nut is way up between the joists, need a tool that will work vertically. Thanks for reply,
plumbfool
You're asking fror a 4" basin wrench,(see image) and I don't believe they make such a wrench. Can you get a sharp wood chisel in there to split the nut and peel it out? Regards, TomQuote:
I'm trying to get to a 4" plastic nut that tightens my shower drain. Have to get between a couple floor joists, no crawl space to work in, had to excavate from outside the shack just to see the darn thing. Pipe wrenches, strap wrenches, etc. will not work, nut is way up between the joists, need a tool that will work vertically.
[QUOTE=speedball1]You're asking fror a 4" basin wrench,(see image) and I don't believe they make such a wrench. Can you get a sharp wood chisel in there to split the nut and peel it out? Regards, Tom
Hi Tom:
Good idea. Still be a very tight fit and how would I tighten the new nut? This (ha) job (haha) is driving me crazy (hahahaha). Have been thinking of high explosives (wheee, hahahaha)
Thanks,
plumbfool
Plumb, the rule of thumb is if someone can put it together someone else can take it apart. That PVC nut may have been installed on the drain before the pan was set and then the drain pipe was glued with a connector. Can you just cut the drain line and then splice in a new piece?
So SORRY guys. I hope you can excuse my typo. I only have one hand that works and sometimes don't spend enough time proofreading all the mistakes. Like I said, couldn't get the link to paste, but will try and be more careful in the future. I am quite sure the one I saw was 4" capacity though. Why don't you take a piece of 1/2 " square stock a couple of feet long and cut a slot in one end that a strap will slide into. Use a ratchet in the other end as a drive tool ? It's a cheap home made strap wrench that might do the trick getting the old nut off and putting it back. I would use a piece of nylon strap about 3/4-1 inch wide. Probably have something like that laying around or at the fabric section of Wal-Mart.
Hi ballengerg1:
I think I found the solution to my problem (leaking shower drain) at Plumb-Rite's Wingtite. "Replace the Drain, Not the Whole Shower. This outfit makes a unique shower drain that I believe will work. I tried twice last year to replace the conventional drain, much use of plumbers putty and silicone, just couldn't get the 4" nut on the underside of the drain to tighten enough.
Thanks to you and all others who answered my call for help.
Regards,
plumbfool
I am glad you got it. To tell the truth, I just love bouncing ideas around. I made a lot of my own tools and jigs, etc when I was working and like solving problems. It's great you solved this one.
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Originally Posted by westnlas
Got to have someone to bounce ideas off, life's no fun w/o it. I'm also a 'nam vet, 1st Cav, '66-'67. Welcome home brother.
plumbfool
1st Cav ? You at Can Tho ? Did a bit with an AHC down in Soc Trang 67-69. Back at you!
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Originally Posted by westnlas
Base camp at An Khe. Worked over the Central Highlands, Pleiku, Kontum, Dac To, etc. Pretty much from Quin Nhon to Cambodia. 3rd NVA division never was the same.
Best gig I had was after I extended. Became a courier, bounced all over the delta.
Gary Owen. Over and out.
A good reminder of the 7th. Roger that ! Out
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Originally Posted by westnlas
I don't think this website is a chat room for Vietnam vets.
plumbfool
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