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Or you can get a spanner on the wing nut. I find it moves or snaps. If that fails then its grinder time. About time these were mad of stainless.
 
Hello Steve

Just looking now, I think I'll buy tomorrow, I am sure I'll use it again.

Cheers for this and everyone for assistance again.
 
they do come in handy for loads of different things and that is a good offer
 
how about one of these?
[h=1]Bosch Bi-Metal Plunge Cutting Blade[/h]EAN: 3165140523349
Only ÂŁ8.98

From B&Q
 
i have all makita tools and i have the makita 18v lxt grinder

one of the best tools ive ever bought

use it to cut copper, cut flues, remove old pipework, remove cisterns, cut absolutly everything

10/10 imo
 
I'd use a dremmel with a small cutting blade in this instance. They're great for cutting things out in small spaces.
 
The only tool's you need for cutting through a rusted c/c kit is a hacksaw and perseverance!
 
never failed with a hacksaw either cut halfway though the bolt and snap off with your grips or cut though the wing nut and prise off
 
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