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How To Remove Tap From Kitchen Basin

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I've an extendable kitchen basin tap (with hot & cold feature.

I intend to remove it for replacement.

However, I realized that the "locking nut" at the bottom of the tap is HUGE ! It's 45mm wide and hardware stores I go to do not have such a huge socket wrench to remove it.

Any suggestions on how I can remove it ? The working space is really tight ....

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I've an extendable kitchen basin tap (with hot & cold feature.

I intend to remove it for replacement.

However, I realized that the "locking nut" at the bottom of the tap is HUGE ! It's 45mm wide and hardware stores I go to do not have such a huge socket wrench to remove it.

Any suggestions on how I can remove it ? The working space is really tight ....

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Which hardware stores you went to? If you have not visited those industrial hardware stores, they may have those. For those home hardware stores, i think they have limited items.

 

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Which hardware stores you went to? If you have not visited those industrial hardware stores, they may have those. For those home hardware stores, i think they have limited items.

Tried removing myself, plier too small to get a firm grip, removed everything, moved the nut 1/5 way down and got stuck. In the end, called in a plumber instead :(

 

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a socket wrench won't help. best if u can get a normal wrench with the 45mm size, hold the other end and get a nice angle to turn.

man, this reminds me of my army days when i had to remove filter hoses from engines...

 

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Yeah, plus the fact that it's quite rusted and dirty. So in the end, i turned it 1/5 way down and got stuck. Got in a plumber to use his BIG HUGE wrench/plier or watever the tool is called to grip below and I turn the tap on top !

Most hardware stores in neighbourhood store will not carry this size.

 

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