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  1. #1
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    Red face Removing a bath spout

    Hi All,

    Have just about finished redoing the bathroom in our old post war cottage, then came the almost easiest part of replacing tap fittings, but I am absolutely in the dark as to how I can remove the bath spout. (I wouldn't be surprised if it's been in place since Adam was a boy). I have tried using leverage on it, and just plain brute strength, but I cannot get the damn thing to crack, so I can unscrew it from the pipe.

    Does anybody out there have any suggestions as to how this could be done?

    Many thanks

    Larko

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    I just shove a screwdriver up the spout and twist, sound as though that is not going to work in your case. I'd suggest nitro but it damages the tiles and scares the kids.

    JohnC

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    John,

    Tried the screwdriver to no avail and I am just ready to try anything at the moment, and not having kids could be worth a go!! Although the dog and cats may never talk to me again.

    Thanks anyway!!

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    You could always heat it up with an oxy or blow torch. just don't burn the place down, but it should help to crack it.

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    I'm yet to find a bath spout that is a match for a 600 long stillson wrench.

    Mick
    "If you need a machine today and don't buy it,

    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

    - Henry Ford 1938

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    The stillsons would work, but be bloody careful and not break the whole pipe the spout is attached to...stillsons and a little heat...gently.

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    Just change your mind and decide you really want to keep it - it's a certainty that it'll fall off in a couple of days
    Cheers, Craig

    What was the greatest thing before sliced bread? :confused:

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