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    1. reality_hijacker on

      Okay, I’ve snapped off a rusty pipe and unscrewed a rusty nut. Pipe still not fixed, what now?

    2. randomguyonline0297 on

      Yes, cause removing that piece of broken pipe is all you need to fix it. Thanks.

    3. JoshuaHubert on

      the first tip will only work if you have 2 perfectly sized wrenches if you want to use the screwdriver for torque, it wont work if the pair is too long, too short, or don’t have the right jaws for the insert. If you wanna just use both hands the pry the pair apart to get enough friction to maybe get the insert thread unstuck, maybe. But you will be very lucky to have a 2 wrench set that will happen to be sized to work just like the video. The 2nd bolt method seems a lot more practical

    4. VeganWerewolf on

      Yeah prolly wanna call a pro to do the rest of whatever the fuck this was

    5. Embarrassed_Gur_6305 on

      Finally a way to remove broken pipes without have to replace rusted and old parts!!

    6. Gumbercules81 on

      That whole Plumbing setup looks like shit and it is probably best installing new everything

    7. Content-Ad-4104 on

      “Break your shit in ways that will cause a professional to charge you double.”

      Ftfy

    8. BobbyDig8L on

      The real question is, does this method leave the cylinder unharmed? It is imperative the cylinder remains unharmed.

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