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Hi,
Can anyone advise what tool can I use to loosen / remove an "8-spoke-drain-sink"
I've tried inserting needle-nose-pliers, gripping it with flat nosed pliers for leverage - But cant get this drain to budge?
I look forward to suggestions please.
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Hello Eric,
Now the bathtub has been removed, the tap spindles are there, which i will leave. But the faucett I would like to remove?
Can you advise please?
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/8bkOXP0LHjs
Thanks kindly🙌
Maria
Hi @Minitots101,
You can unscrew the S bend from the outlet pipe at the location I've marked below. It's the same process as undoing the pipe from the drain waste. Once you've undone this fitting, a 50 or 65mm cap can be glued onto the pipe to seal it. Just measure the pipe and pick up the correct cap at your local store. Please note that depending on your location, this might be considered plumbing work, requiring a licensed plumber.
The faucet can be unscrewed directly from the wall. Once again, you'll need to use multi grip pliers and lock them onto the spout; you'll then be able to turn it anti-clockwise to remove it from the wall.
Mitchell
Mitchell - You are Terrific with your advise!!
So, once the cap is glued onto the pipe to seal it, can I then cover the entire area in cement?
See a clearer image of the same pipes sitting in the sandy area, the rest of the floor is cemented.
Please advise 😁
That is correct, @Minitots101. However, once you undo that nut and disconnect the pipe from the S bend, you should be able to pull this entire S bend section out of the sand; no need to cut the pipes.
Mitchell
Mitchell - you're brilliant - thats what I'll try now🙌
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