How do you remove a pipe that is stuck in another pipe?

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Quote from Youtube video: The pipe nipple may be difficult to remove because it's stuck or frozen in place by sediment buildup fortunately. There's a tool called an internal pipe wrench that can grip the pipe from the inside.

How do you remove a galvanized pipe union?





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Quote from Youtube video: So you can start to loosen it normally I'd recommend you use Crescent wrenches. But a pipe wrench will work you take the pipe wrench you run it out all the way there naps do this twice.

How do you close PVC pipe ends?

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Quote from Youtube video: Get our pvc glue in both the cap. And onto our pipe. Work quickly push twist and hold for 10. Seconds now we have capped off our pvc pipe.

How do you get a stuck metal pipe apart?

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Quote from Youtube video: Fitting use a regular propane or map gas torch to get it nice and hot. And then take the joint apart while it's still heated. That will make it a lot easier since the fitting expands.

How do you unscrew an old steel pipe?

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Can you heat galvanized pipe to loosen?





Heat. You can apply heat to a galvanized pipe using a torch. Apply the torch to the joint of the pipe in order to loosen it. While heating the pipe, you can use a pipe wrench to twist it loose.

How do you loosen old galvanized pipe fittings?

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How do you break a plumbing union?

Tips for Loosening Pipe Unions

  1. Using a Pipe Wrench. Open the jaws of a pipe wrench, and insert the union’s central radial nut. …
  2. Tap the Nut With a Hammer. Tap lightly several times around the sides of the central nut using a hammer. …
  3. Apply Lubricating Spray. …
  4. Use Larger Wrench.


Which way do you loosen a union pipe?



The union’s central radial nut can be inserted through the jaws of a pipe wrench. The pipe wrench should be tightened around the nut. The nut on the end of the male section is loosened by turning the wrench’s handle clockwise.

How do you separate cast iron pipe joints?

Tap the handle of the screwdriver with a hammer to drive the tip under the lead to pry it out. Pry out the oakum packing below the lead, using the screwdriver. Pull apart the connection. Repeat the procedure to disconnect other sections joined with lead and oakum.

How do you loosen cast iron pipe fittings?

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How do you break cast iron pipes with a hammer?



Hit the back of the chisel with a hammer. Move the chisel along the cast iron pieces while striking it with the hammer until the larger pieces break. Continue with the chisel and hammer until the cast iron breaks into manageable pieces.

What is oakum plumbing?

Oakum is a preparation of tarred fibre used to seal gaps. Its main traditional applications were in shipbuilding, for caulking or packing the joints of timbers in wooden vessels and the deck planking of iron and steel ships; in plumbing, for sealing joints in cast iron pipe; and in log cabins for chinking.

Is oakum still used in plumbing?

Oakum is still used in traditional cast iron pipe / bell joint connections. It can be purchased from local building supply houses that serve commercial contractors but I would not expect to find it at the a franchise hardware or box store – not anymore.

What can I use in place of oakum?

Hercules® Plastic Seal™ is a multi-purpose, extremely durable polyurethane sealant. Excellent lead substitute for caulking cast iron soil pipe joints. Works with or without oakum. Single component polyurethane sealant that cures rapidly to a firm yet flexible, waterproof and weather resistant seal.