hohon3
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My cheap and thin shower arm cracked under the constant wiggling of the shower head. The problem is the fact the threaded end (all of it) stayed in the fitting and broke away from the rest of the shower arm. I have been advised to use an "easy out tool" to remove the threaded material. Considering the arm seems be made from copper (?) and the fitting appears to be brass or copper (?), how do I go about actually using the tool???
Do you just cram the end in the hole and start twisting??? Help.
Do you just cram the end in the hole and start twisting??? Help.