Renegade1LI
Well-known member
How many times do you find yourself needing a custom or modified tool? Most times we get by with what we have, but sometimes you just have to make what you need. We have been doing heating plant replacements for NYC SCA & it requires replacements of all steam traps & valves, hundreds of traps & valves. The biggest issue is opening the existing steam piping, you have to break a fitting, which are cast, but sometimes they're in hard to get to spots & you don't want to break anything not getting replaced. After searching online for a fitting breaker, no luck, a little trial & error I modified a OTC ball joint press to crack the fittings. Used a 1/2" impact extension, cut off the male anvil & replaced the center pin in the otc screw, added a bushing with gr 8 bolt ground a point on the female piece of ext placed over a cast fitting & with a quick shot of a cordless impact the fitting cracked. After about 50 fittings, no issues & it does no collateral damage to the rest of the piping, saves about 10 min per assembly. Hope to see & get some good ideas, I'm sure you guys have made plenty of innovative tools.













