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Old 08-15-2010, 08:00 PM   #1
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Question Cleanout Plug Wrenches ???

Anyone ever have to use one of these on a cleanout plug ? Should I keep them in the van ?


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Old 08-15-2010, 08:05 PM   #2
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They look like faucet body blanks..

Never seen anything like them myself.
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They look like faucet body blanks..

Never seen anything like them myself.


Pin spread measures at 3 5/8" & 4 5/8".

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Well there cool looking, have you used them yet?
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Well there cool looking, have you used them yet?

No but I'd sure like too
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I have one. Not like that one. It is crossed shaped, has 6 different sizes on it. simple usable design. i dont know, or have ever seen what you have pictured there.
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I have one of them on my truck and still have not used it yet. I will have to check the spread of mine.

Once you put it on, don't ever pull it off. As soon as you pull it, you will need it.
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I have one of them on my truck and still have not used it yet. I will have to check the spread of mine.

Once you put it on, don't ever pull it off. As soon as you pull it, you will need it.


Well... I just threw them in the basement this morning
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Mine is a 3 5/8" spread and has been there for years. Although I was in a building today that had the flush co plugs that required those tools. I don't think that they would have come out in one piece though.
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There is my cleanout wrench tool.
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