Bathtub plunger broke off...HELP!
The bathtub plunger that is normally connected to the drain assembly located
under the faucet has disconnected from the linkage. Can anyone suggest how I might go about retrieving the plunger without disassembling my pipes from the basement? Thanks |
Bathtub plunger broke off...HELP!
Mike wrote: The bathtub plunger that is normally connected to the drain assembly located under the faucet has disconnected from the linkage. Can anyone suggest how I might go about retrieving the plunger without disassembling my pipes from the basement? Thanks So this is one of those old fasioned drain stoppers attached to a lever on the overflow plate? Did you take that plate off? You should be able to see the end of the linkage and grab it. If it's lower it might take a needle nose plier or vice grip. I also find a mosquito hemostat is good for this kind of work. If it's really deep, dental mirror, fiber optic flashlignt and cleverly bent coat hanger. Also good for this is one of those "grabbers" they sell at the auto parts store for retrieving head bolts you drop into engine cylinders. Richard |
Bathtub plunger broke off...HELP!
remove the lever cover and go fishing with a dollar store grabber with
a t plunger handle and springy prong minifingers or maybe dollar store magnet. automotive supply item. keep it by the clothes dryer to retrieve the dropped socks. sometimes these are in a two-pack where you get one of each. a sewer snake with a curly pigtail end that might curl around it. |
Bathtub plunger broke off...HELP!
On 4 Jan 2006 16:25:49 -0800, "spudnuty" wrote:
So this is one of those old fasioned drain stoppers attached to a lever on the overflow plate? Did you take that plate off? You should be able to see the end of the linkage and grab it. If it's lower it might take a needle nose plier or vice grip. I also find a mosquito hemostat is good for this kind of Don't mosquitos have reeeeally small blood vessels? work. If it's really deep, dental mirror, fiber optic flashlignt and cleverly bent coat hanger. Also good for this is one of those "grabbers" they sell at the auto parts store for retrieving head bolts you drop into engine cylinders. Richard Remove NOPSAM to email me. Please let me know if you have posted also. |
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