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Old 06-09-2014, 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by SD Blue View Post
I've used 2 large crescent wrenches from Harbor Freight. I've also used Channelock pliers. Both of these come in handy for a few plumbing tasks, as well. To keep from grrr-ing the nut with channelocks, a quick wrap of duct tape helps.
I've also used crescent wrenches from Harbor Freight ... one huge one for the nut and one JUST big enough to fit over the smaller part of the shaft. I've also used this vice-grip wrench I can't remember where I bought ... I can post pictures of them when I get home, if that helps.
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