I'm needing to turn off one of the two spicket's downstairs for a project, but they won't budge.
The thin metal knob's are weak, and I broke one in pieces trying to get it off, the second one I sprayed with WD-40 and a similar product with no result. The four sides piece of metal that is part of the valve, that the knob is attached to using a fine screw, is made of brass, so I'm vey concerned about breaking it.
Our small township maintenance guy will charge us (don't know the cost) for digging down 6' to turn the main valve off in our front yard.
The house was built in 1977, so it's not that old.
I can not,...break off either valve in the basement valves, can you imagine the flood by the time the main outside is shut off !

So, any ideas ?
The thin metal knob's are weak, and I broke one in pieces trying to get it off, the second one I sprayed with WD-40 and a similar product with no result. The four sides piece of metal that is part of the valve, that the knob is attached to using a fine screw, is made of brass, so I'm vey concerned about breaking it.
Our small township maintenance guy will charge us (don't know the cost) for digging down 6' to turn the main valve off in our front yard.
The house was built in 1977, so it's not that old.
I can not,...break off either valve in the basement valves, can you imagine the flood by the time the main outside is shut off !
So, any ideas ?

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