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Hi

Is the a special tool to tighten and loosen this drain fitted to a bath?

All the screwdrivers I have that are wide and will reach the two slots are to thick to go in them.


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I use a wood chisel.

Mind you the wood chisel I use would not chisel wood.
It's a Plumbers chisel - used for anything - except chiselling wood.
Works great for the application you require.

Try that!!!!
 
20p coin held in a pair of pliers.

Or for Yorkshiremen, a penny pinched between the fingers...
 
20p coin held in a pair of pliers.

Or for Yorkshiremen, a penny pinched between the fingers...

Would that be the 'fabled' first penny their ever earned....
....God Forbid......
.....I was led to believe that was to be framed!
 
It's a little known fact that copper wire was invented by two Yorkshireman fighting over a penny...
 
Plumbers chisel for the win, bath wastes, strainer wastes, bosting holes in things and general wedging
 
Another wood chisel user here.
 
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