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15 May 2014

Re: [Norton AntiSpam]RE: [DIY] shower head

 

Sounds good, Ron. But the plumber will arrive shortly, and I hope he can do what you just said. Wish I could've DIYd it, but sadly not. He said, on the phone, that he would try to get it out without tearing up the wall. He said they used cheap pipe, and sure enough, it looks way less than strong. Just made a clean break.
 
Again I say, SIGH.
 
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2014 9:47 PM
Subject: [Norton AntiSpam]RE: [DIY] shower head
 
 

You can get a tool that can remove broken threaded pieces.  I don't know what it's called but you turn it, an offset wheel locks it in place and (hopefully) it'll just unscrew out. 
 
If that doesn't work CAREFULLY cut the inside piece it at least two places (not too deep or you'll cut the outer piece, and not 180 degrees apart - more like 60) and knock it out with a hammer and strait edge screwdriver, or if it's a piece of galvanized, use a cold chisel.
 

To: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
From: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wed, 14 May 2014 12:00:46 -0400
Subject: [DIY] shower head

 
I'm replacing with a shower head which also has a spray and needs a longer arm which comes with the new one. However, the old one broke off back in the wall when I was trying to unscrew it, so now the threaded end is embedded in the wall pipe and the plumber has been called.
 
Sigh.


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