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can someone tell me a tool i can get to hold plughole whilst tightening nut underneath i believe there is one out there
 
I use a pair of long nosed pliers wedged down into the fins, never a problem on a decent quality metal waste, but on cheap plastic wastes tighten 'em gradually and gently so as not to shear fins.
 
two screwdrivers do the trick
of course moument do a specific tool, just more weight in the van
 
Nigel My plumbers mate will hold the screwdriver for you.


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Those stripy dungarees are practical as well as functional. Two large front pockets will hold lots!
 
Yes you can get a waste holder. They are fairly cheap and you may have to look around for them, try the Plumb Centre.

I am sure you realise that you will need to make some cash doing Plumbing work, before young ladies like that will show interest?:)
 
whats wrong with 2 screwdrivers you should already have them and something less you need to buy and store
 
Err.. What was I going to say about -- er -- basin plughole tools??? Concentrate man!

Oh yes, two screwdrivers or a pair of longnosed pliers are OK if you are fitting a new waste, but if you're trying to remove an old well-compounded waste it's very much harder and you're quite likely to twist the pliers jaws (and so ruin them), or simply not get enough grip on the two screwdrivers.

Also, these methods won't work at all (easily) on the popup type wastes that do not have a grille, only a pair of slots in the side wall.

Monument do a tool that purports to work on popup grille-less wastes (only), but it's another one of their crap designs! I've got one that lives in my not-very-useful tools bag (together with their olive cutters) because it almost always slips out of the slots when you apply force and scores the nice new chrome plate.

There does not presently seem to be a tool on the market that will do it all, but I'm working on it!

Ah yes, back to the nice photo....
 
wish my loveslave looked that good
regards
Mike
ps forgot the point of the thread then, 2 screw drivers, simples
 
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