Good spud wrench ...

Does anyone have a listing for a GOOD/Durable spud wrench. I have had a couple of the "cast type" and they really are not that great.
The end snapped off the 1/2" size when I went to remove a spud.
Hot water rad that I had heated up.
The spuds in the nipple were still intact.
thanks
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I have had a few of them broken ones too. Its always worth a try … The spud was a assembly tool .. We work on ancient iron :)
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set of inside pipe wrenches.
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" Put something in " Or maybe the broken spud wrench.
National - U.S. Gas Boiler 45+ Years Old
Steam 300 SQ. FT. - EDR 347
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I have resorted MANY times to cutting off the nut and using a pipe wrench. I was hoping somewhere there was a better tool.
the $20 versions are garbage.
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As @Big Ed_4 said, the spud wrench is mostly used as an assembly tool. You can sometimes use it to remove the spud but not the 1/2" size since it too weak for that and it will break off as you have found. Do what the guys say and cut off the nut, put something inside the spud so it can't crush and use a pipe wrench to remove it. Sometimes you can use a 6" Ridgid pipe wrench with a cheater before you cut off the union nut. Sometimes you can use the spud wrench and the pipe wrench at the same time if you prepare correctly or have a third hand to help.
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Just throwing out an idea here, but it sounds like the jaws of a modern pipe wrench are too wide to fit. I use a Hoe wrench (patent date 1922) for much of my work, as it has narrower jaws and fits nicely where modern Stilson wrenches don't.
Yours, Larry
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Again… In this case the spud Wrench broke… NOT the spuds inside.
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Not sure if these would be any better for you.
National - U.S. Gas Boiler 45+ Years Old
Steam 300 SQ. FT. - EDR 347
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That is what I have… Or should I say scrapped.
I guess there is nothing decent out there.
I will keep using vice grips and a sawzall….😑
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there is something like this if the id is in the range of these
https://www.supplyhouse.com/Rectorseal-97256-GoldenGrip-Internal-Pipe-Wrench-Set
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Oh OK, by your description I thought you had this one and you snapped the square drive off.
National - U.S. Gas Boiler 45+ Years Old
Steam 300 SQ. FT. - EDR 347
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What happened to "it's the craftman not the tool?"
Has anyone succeeded at removing spud from old toilet bowl? Do goosenecks come with new spuds.
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These three spud wrenches have their uses. Otherwise, it's a big pipe needed.
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wrong wrench.
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I have had good luck removing spuds with a homemade tool.
We had a large elementary school where we had to replace all the radiator valves (two pipe steam) so we could install TRVs. I don't know how many radiators there were probably 20 or so.
The regular spud wrenches wouldn't work. We got 1 spud out I think it was 3/4" IPS and took it back to our shop.
I found some square steel stock probably 3/4" square and ground the 4 sides down until it fit into the spud tight and would grab the internal spuds. I made it tight enough, so you had to tap it in.
Made two of them and they worked good lasted for the whole job and no sheared off spuds
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