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Old 08-25-2010, 08:58 PM   #11
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There is my cleanout wrench tool.
That and a chisel
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Doesn't always work when they are recessed in a wall or recessed 2" - 4" in the floor under dirty water
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[QUOTE=AssTyme;132056]Doesn't always work when they are recessed in a wall or recessed 2" - 4" in the floor under dirty water [/QUOTE

Those things you posted in the first post won't either.....

I carry flat bar stock in various sizes, widths, and lengths if there is any hope at all the plug will come out like it's supposed to....
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Doesn't always work when they are recessed in a wall or recessed 2" - 4" in the floor under dirty water [/QUOTE

Those things you posted in the first post won't either.....

I carry flat bar stock in various sizes, widths, and lengths if there is any hope at all the plug will come out like it's supposed to....


I also carry one of these in the van

http://www.faucetdepot.com/faucetdep...LAID=361932018
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I just LOVE the brass cleanouts that haven't ever been taken off since the buildings were build in the 40s and 50s... any cleanout wrench ... fail.... hammer and chisel works every time.
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