Cephus
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I've got a small sink in our laundry room, it's in a tiny enclosure only big enough for the sink top. Today, I realized that the old pipes had corroded and sprung a leak. I need to replace all of the piping, it's all bad, but when I went in to loosen the drain, I realized that no pipe wrench will actually fit in the space. My 10-inch will fit, but only has a max opening of 1.5 inches and I need 2. My 14-inch has the right size opening, it just won't fit so that I can turn it, the only places it fits, the end is in a corner and won't move. I thought of taking the sink top off and attacking it from above, but the water shut-offs are in the way. The pipes are badly corroded and will need some serious encouragement. Yes, I could probably go in with a reciprocating saw, I'm just afraid I'll harm the threads coming out of the wall.
Ideas what I can use?
Ideas what I can use?