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| quote: Originally posted by MattW: Hmmm... I think I've removed one like that before. Try putting it in the "closed" position then rotating it and pulling it straight up. That is, if you haven't already.
I tried that, but the thing only rotates a little bit, and still won't come off the post.
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| Looks to be a cotter pin or a spring detent in the center of the shaft in the picture. Don't know if looking at the other side would reveal any secrets.
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| Close stopper, put channel lock pliers and turn counter clock wise. It will unscrew from the tub shoe. May squirt a little penetrating oil down the center first. It will unscrew
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| quote: Originally posted by rexles: Close stopper, put channel lock pliers and turn counter clock wise. It will unscrew from the tub shoe. May squirt a little penetrating oil down the center first. It will unscrew
Do I put the pliers on the knurled nob?
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| A daub of plumber's grease on the threads will help its future removal. |
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