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I have a problem with a nut on the hot side of a deck-mixer under a kitchen sink. Used crowsfoot and basin wrench, even tried bacho spanner, but to no avail. It just wont budge.

Any ideas what else I can do? Apart from cutting the pipe and lifting out the sink!

TIA
 
I have a problem with a nut on the hot side of a deck-mixer under a kitchen sink. Used crowsfoot and basin wrench, even tried bacho spanner, but to no avail. It just wont budge.

Any ideas what else I can do? Apart from cutting the pipe and lifting out the sink!

TIA

Just a thought. If a union won't budge a blowtorch and a spray of easer often helps. In this location you can't probably use a torch. What about a soldering iron to apply heat ??

Just a thought,
 
i had a very stiff tap nut once that had been sealed with something that had set hard. i used a combination of a tap wrench, one of those iron ones, and a set of adjustables as extra leverage. the nut eventually came loose after a lot of heaving!
 
its got boss white or simular on it,
get a deep socket set and 1/2 bar on it, not failed me yet.
 
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I frequently have this problem.

Then I sit back and work out which way to turn the nut ...
 
I frequently have this problem.

Then I sit back and work out which way to turn the nut ...

That reminds me. I usually find it easier to break a connection if I first try to tighten it. I suppose I get an extremely slight movement onto a clean bit of thread that helps break the seal. Worked for me on a 3/4 inch union yesterday.

Easy T
 
Thanks all I now own a deep socket set came off first time...well sort of but hay i won today 🙂
 
Sorry for my ignorance, but any chance you can put a link for the deep socket set and 1/2 bar, as i'm slowly collecting my tool's for when i can get a plumbing job.
 
Wd40 works well in this situation SOMEtimes, apart from that I go for heat as suggested b4.
 
Hmm!

Toolstation sell a 1/2" washbasin x 3/4" bath box spanner and you can get a tommy bar from somewhere, about £6 for the box spanner. That is of course if you can't afford the deep socket set.
 
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