twind613
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The brass cleanout plug in an old(60+ years) cast iron floor drain is recessed to the point where I cannot get a wrench of any kind on it. (any kind that I own, that is) I've tried adjustable crescent wrench, small pipe wrench, and vice grips...and nothing can get a bite on that plug enough to try turning it. I've read accounts online of people taking a hammer and cold chisel to the plug. I assume to cut it and split it enough to remove. Does anyone have any other suggestions on how I can get this brass cleanout plug out? Thanks.
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