advice on replacing stuck old main vent
I just discovered a main vent in a crawl space that has failed (too long a story on why I didn't know it was there after 40 years in my house). It's stuck and a 16" pipe wrench doesn't budge it. Im wondering if I should do the wd-40 thing or just cut it off and get the threads out. Advice on what a pro would do is much appreciated. thanks in advance.
Pete
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I would first try using a 24" or add a section of pipe over the handle gain more leverage power .. If it breaks cut it flush and cross cut the threaded section .. If no room to cut out replace that section of the main with new … I know crawl space work sucks…
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thanks for the advice. I will try and see how it goes.
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Add some liquid wrench or similar, tap other with a hammer and leave overnight. Then use the cheater bar on the wrench handle.
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hi, the cheater bar worked. Valve replaced. Thanks for your help
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WD-40 never works and a cheater bar always does 😅
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