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    letmetellu Posts: 3,151, Reputation: 317
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    #21

    Jun 11, 2009, 06:46 PM

    There is a spanner wrench made with two prongs that will slip into two of the holes and then tap the handle end of the wrench with a hammer. Just a thought.
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    Jun 11, 2009, 07:42 PM

    Thank you all for the advice/s.

    Putty - done
    Cardboard - #17 - done.
    Reseal - done.

    Do I need to keep trying to make it tighter everyday? Or is this done? Right now, it seemed that it is quite tight. Should I try to hammered it to get tighter everyday?

    How long do I need to wait before I run the water test?

    Thanks all.
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    #23

    Jun 12, 2009, 03:59 AM
    If you used the cardboard and putty squeezed out real good upstairs you should be all set, however, if you want to tighten it a little bit more today go ahead... it can't hurt... :) You should not need to tighten it anymore after that!

    You can use/test the shower right away.

    MARK
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    Jun 12, 2009, 07:54 AM
    Yes yes yes, run the water test yesterday and it worked just fine.

    Thank you all.

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