buckeyefarmer
Epic Contributor
I know an old dentist that would have yanked it out by now.
I've not read but very little of this thread and not about to start at the beginning. I'm wondering though, in case the plug in question is still not out, why not just put a pipe wrench on the threaded portion of the plug and remove it? There is obviously something that I'm missing.
I've not read but very little of this thread and not about to start at the beginning. I'm wondering though, in case the plug in question is still not out, why not just put a pipe wrench on the threaded portion of the plug and remove it? There is obviously something that I'm missing.
Got a buddy helping me out, going through our options.
Ground two flat sides on the plug to get a good bite surface.
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Good bite, 8" wrench, need to go bigger. Couldn't find one of my bigger pipe wrenches at the time so trying again tomorrow.
You're preaching to the choir...but not necessarily to the sophomoric (bed wetters) denizens of this thread...I've not read but very little of this thread and not about to start at the beginning. I'm wondering though, in case the plug in question is still not out, why not just put a pipe wrench on the threaded portion of the plug and remove it? There is obviously something that I'm missing.