Just a reminder that a grinder is your best friend. If you go with the nut I drill out the inside to clean up the metal. I like the flat stock idea. A fillet weld is stronger than a plug weld
When I was starting re-assembly after rebuilding this backhoe, my knot-head BIL was over and wanted to "help".Sort of after the fact but... I have to wonder why a drain plug was so over tightened to begin with. It only needs to be tight enough to not leak. Finger tight and a half a turn is usually plenty. If a plug leaks when snugged, try a new plug. If that does not stop the leak, used a tiny dab of sealant on the threads, being aware that the sealant often acts like a thread lubricant and that means to use less torque than with dry threads.
Maybe Mr. Knothead put threadlocker on the threads????When I was starting re-assembly after rebuilding this backhoe, my knot-head BIL was over and wanted to "help".
I looked around and decided putting in the drain plug seemed like something he couldn't screw up.
Boy, was I wrong.
Now I'm wracking my brain trying to remember what else he might have done. I don't think there was anything else, because the rest was bordering on actual work, and he's allergic to that.
I usually use a little dab of teflon-based pipe thread sealant for such things.
I think the problem here was a very clean steel plug and a very clean steel spigot, grossly over tightened.
What he said.THAT"S why the proper socket( 4 sided) is necessary. The vicegrips only grip 2 opposite sides, socket fits all 4. BTDT... I now own 3 or 4 sizes of them 4 sided sockets. They're one of those tools you never think you need, 'only collect dust'.,naw I don't need them ...BUT.... all it takes is ONE PITA pipeplug and you'll be going to the store next time....
heck you've got to buy another plug so while you're in town..... buy the plug THEN goto store and get the proper socket...
Maybe, if he did it must have been red, blue would have come loose without all this hassle.Maybe Mr. Knothead put threadlocker on the threads????
Like I said earlier, I HAD the correct tool, a 4 point socket, but it split.What he said.
Use the right tool to begin with.
Makes life much simpler.
Awesome, congrats Bill.UPDATE:
I got the plug off! Giant pita, will report in detail when I get home in couple days, where I can post pics.
UPDATE:
I got the plug off! Giant pita, will report in detail when I get home in couple days, where I can post pics.
Used Bearbait's idea and welded a strap on the stub. Pics and details in a couple days.did you have to weld a nut onto it? thats usually my go-to
not a bad idea! i usually permanately weld a nut to those pipe plugs after first removal.. makes life much simplerUsed Bearbait's idea and welded a strap on the stub. Pics and details in a couple days.