Hi, i have replaced my taps and waste in both my bath and wash basin. I have encountered a problem with the waste on the basin. I have a slight leak because i cannot get the waste nut tightened properly due to restricted access. This is due to the fact that i cannot remove the pedestal (to get better access) because the screws that hold it to the floor are too tight to remove, partly because these also are hard to reach have rusted and the slotted head is not in great nick due to my earlier efforts.
I have tried all sorts of pliers but none can access this nut. If you are wondering how i managed to get the old one off i resorted to using a hammer and screw driver. At first trying to loosen the plastic nut but in the end using them to break it off.
I have found a box spanner online http://toolstoday.co.uk/shop.php?sec=prod&prod=31496&PHPSESSID=bbf83b2b814f31617dacbcc01e0c7745
but am not completely sure this will do the trick. I'm not sure that the threaded barrell of the waste will pass through the box spanner to allow it to reach the 50mm (a/f ) nut. It's £25 odd inc p/p so i don't want to buy it if it's not suitable. Has anyone used this tool to give me an answer?
One other question i would like to ask. Ironicly the bath waste was a different type, where the top part (chrome plug-hole) connected to the bottom part (under the bath) using a screw through the top (plug-hole) rather than a nut from underneath (probably because of the overflow system). If the basin used this method then my problem would be solved. Can you get basin wastes that use this method of connection?
Thanks
I have tried all sorts of pliers but none can access this nut. If you are wondering how i managed to get the old one off i resorted to using a hammer and screw driver. At first trying to loosen the plastic nut but in the end using them to break it off.
I have found a box spanner online http://toolstoday.co.uk/shop.php?sec=prod&prod=31496&PHPSESSID=bbf83b2b814f31617dacbcc01e0c7745
but am not completely sure this will do the trick. I'm not sure that the threaded barrell of the waste will pass through the box spanner to allow it to reach the 50mm (a/f ) nut. It's £25 odd inc p/p so i don't want to buy it if it's not suitable. Has anyone used this tool to give me an answer?
One other question i would like to ask. Ironicly the bath waste was a different type, where the top part (chrome plug-hole) connected to the bottom part (under the bath) using a screw through the top (plug-hole) rather than a nut from underneath (probably because of the overflow system). If the basin used this method then my problem would be solved. Can you get basin wastes that use this method of connection?
Thanks