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While replacing the flapper valve in our American Standard toilet
(probably 20 something years old) the overflow tube broke right off at the bottom. It appears that it was screwed in but that the threaded end is still stuck in the bottom. Any advise on what to do? It would seem that if I could just get the threaded piece out I could get a new overflow tube and screw it in. Thanks in advance. |
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