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Have you meet the old water spindle glued tightly and hard to remove?
My old laundry water tap leaks. So I buy the plumbing spanner from Bunnings and new water tap set to replace it. But the old spindle was glued tightly. The tools failed to remove it.
And advice?
Hi @Honest52,
Sorry to read about your spindle troubles. Our resident DIY expert @EricL will be online later this afternoon to assist you but let me also tag our knowledgeable Workshop members @JoeAzza, @MikeTNZ, and @Jewelleryrescue to see what suggestions they can offer. In the meantime, I suggest you check out these previous discussions as they may have some tips:
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to ask. We are here to help.
Katie
G'day Honest @Honest52
"So I buy the plumbing spanner from Bunnings"
What spanner did you buy?
Forensically - it looks like I'm seeing 'teeth marks' on the round section - which is how people from the past have removed it previously?
There is an old discussion on the net discussing these 'square' ended spindles and the verdict was each side is 19.5mm in length. Square tube spanners are now very rare apparently.
Suggestions include.
WD40 (personally, I find it useless in situations like this)
Tying to get a 20mm open-ended spanner onto the square.
Or a long nosed shifting spanner (Trojan).
Trying a large self locking pipe wrench on the cylindrical section.
If you manage to remove it - toss it. Purchase a new hexagonal ended spindle.
Failing all that - a plumber. 🙂
Here's one plumber's opinion...
Many thanks!
a long nosed shifting spanner (Trojan) is very helpful to remove it.
Change the spindle to new one together with new water set from Bunnings
Hello @Honest52
It's great that @Noyade's suggestion has helped you fix your spindle repair project. Would it be possible for you to post a photo of the new spindle set? I'm sure our members would be keen to see the final outcome of the repair.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know,
Eric
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