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I need to replace the 50 year old pillar taps on a kitchen sink. I reckon the back nuts will be very tight and only a box spanner will do. However, the double-ended tap back nut spanner I have isn't long enough. Because of the bowl of the sink, if I put the box spanner up behind the bowl onto back nut, I can't get the tommy bar to turn as it's in between the sink's bowl and the wall.
So I need to put some kind of extension on the 3/4"end, so that it coms down below the level of the bowl to enable me to turn it to undo back nut. Can anyone suggest an extension to fit on 3/4" end of spanner, or another way of doing this?
Many thanks.
So I need to put some kind of extension on the 3/4"end, so that it coms down below the level of the bowl to enable me to turn it to undo back nut. Can anyone suggest an extension to fit on 3/4" end of spanner, or another way of doing this?
Many thanks.
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