C Chad New Member Joined Apr 9, 2018 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Yesterday at 1:18 PM #1 Hi, any suggestions how I can remove bathtub drain with broken/rotted “cross”? Pic shows there’s not much to grab onto to turn out. Thanks
Hi, any suggestions how I can remove bathtub drain with broken/rotted “cross”? Pic shows there’s not much to grab onto to turn out. Thanks
G Geofd Moderator Staff member Professional Supporting Member Joined Jan 20, 2018 Messages 5,214 Reaction score 1,239 Location Boston, Massachusetts Yesterday at 7:52 PM #2 There are tools sold at plumbing supply house,home depot,Amazon, it fits into the drain and speeds out and grips the drain when trying to loosen
There are tools sold at plumbing supply house,home depot,Amazon, it fits into the drain and speeds out and grips the drain when trying to loosen
C Chad New Member Joined Apr 9, 2018 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Today at 8:21 AM #3 Just ordered one. Thanks
BlueSkyHigh Well-Known Member Supporting Member Joined Jun 17, 2021 Messages 2,062 Reaction score 1,530 Location Northern Virginia, USA Today at 9:03 AM #4 The one I tried and DID NOT WORK was the one that looks like a big EZ-OUT. No matter what I did, I couldn't get the EZ-OUT to bite. The one that did work for me was the traditional one with four fingers but the metal in mine was still intact. Keep us posted!
The one I tried and DID NOT WORK was the one that looks like a big EZ-OUT. No matter what I did, I couldn't get the EZ-OUT to bite. The one that did work for me was the traditional one with four fingers but the metal in mine was still intact. Keep us posted!
GReynolds929 Professional Professional Joined Jun 16, 2018 Messages 912 Reaction score 450 Location WA Today at 7:48 PM #5 When all else fails, cut and peel.