mnev
Active member
Any tips?
I've gone through some Youtube, it's all overly intense.
Skipping ahead after weak failed attempts, I've strapped the tank to bench and tried pipe wrench with a cheater bar. No movement at all, and not much room to get the wrench on inside the protective ring.
I have a piece of 3-sided steel I may try to cut a notch in to fit over the valve, that I can get a better grip on above the ring with more leverage. Saw something like that on YouTube. This is a small BQ tank. There aren't any holes on the base ring to put a bar for added leverage, as in putting the valve in a vice and unscrewing the tank from the valve. BTW, I also have to buy a vice; I know, shame; last one stayed attached to the bench I left in TX when I moved.
But otherwise, any tips?
No cutting until the valve is off and tank is washed out.
Thanks,
Nev
I've gone through some Youtube, it's all overly intense.
Skipping ahead after weak failed attempts, I've strapped the tank to bench and tried pipe wrench with a cheater bar. No movement at all, and not much room to get the wrench on inside the protective ring.
I have a piece of 3-sided steel I may try to cut a notch in to fit over the valve, that I can get a better grip on above the ring with more leverage. Saw something like that on YouTube. This is a small BQ tank. There aren't any holes on the base ring to put a bar for added leverage, as in putting the valve in a vice and unscrewing the tank from the valve. BTW, I also have to buy a vice; I know, shame; last one stayed attached to the bench I left in TX when I moved.
But otherwise, any tips?
No cutting until the valve is off and tank is washed out.
Thanks,
Nev
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