30all New Member Messages 14 Reaction score 0 Points 0 May 24, 2005 #1 what kind of wrench I can use to tie up the big nut of faucet under count top, the jaw of basin wrench I found at HD is too small for big nut. Last edited: May 24, 2005
what kind of wrench I can use to tie up the big nut of faucet under count top, the jaw of basin wrench I found at HD is too small for big nut.
Gary Swart In the Trades Messages 8,101 Reaction score 84 Points 48 Location Yakima, WA May 24, 2005 #2 They are available at Big Box stores etc.
Gary Swart In the Trades Messages 8,101 Reaction score 84 Points 48 Location Yakima, WA May 24, 2005 #3 Whoops! Didn't read the end of your post. You might try a pair of large adjustable jaw pump pliers. These to not require mega tightening.
Whoops! Didn't read the end of your post. You might try a pair of large adjustable jaw pump pliers. These to not require mega tightening.
hj Master Plumber Messages 33,613 Reaction score 1,057 Points 113 Location Cave Creek, Arizona Website www.terrylove.com May 24, 2005 #4 wrench Either a large jaw basin wrench, or a faucet socket wrench.
30all New Member Messages 14 Reaction score 0 Points 0 May 25, 2005 #5 Sockets are not useful, the faucets I have are with long tubes for water and stems are too long for suckets. I'll see if I can find a basin wrench with big jaw at plumbing store. thanks.
Sockets are not useful, the faucets I have are with long tubes for water and stems are too long for suckets. I'll see if I can find a basin wrench with big jaw at plumbing store. thanks.
hj Master Plumber Messages 33,613 Reaction score 1,057 Points 113 Location Cave Creek, Arizona Website www.terrylove.com May 25, 2005 #6 sockets Faucet sockets are open at both ends so they will slide over the tubes.