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Got a drip into bowl. I'm trying to turn off water to have a look at it. I can't turn off water tap under sink in kitchen but it is tight shut. I put WD40 on but still can't turn. Shall I use a tool to listen it ? There is no tap visible in bathroom.
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That, to me, looks just like the one in my link at 11:36. I use a spanner with long jaws and hold it on the tap handle like the man in the video did with the pliers; I find a spanner easier. Incidentally , you can undo the nut which the man was heating with the candle - it will not allow water to leak past it but it will allow you to get the WD40 in more easily. Hitting the...
17:01 Wed 17th Jun 2020
That, to me, looks just like the one in my link at 11:36. I use a spanner with long jaws and hold it on the tap handle like the man in the video did with the pliers; I find a spanner easier.
Incidentally, you can undo the nut which the man was heating with the candle - it will not allow water to leak past it but it will allow you to get the WD40 in more easily. Hitting the handle with a hammer frightens me; just rocking the handle is far less likely to cause damage. I would also add that whenever I open a stop-cock to allow the water to flow again, I close it again by a small amount (1/4 turn, say) which means when it gets stuck again you can rock it with the spanner without the danger of damaging anything.
Incidentally, you can undo the nut which the man was heating with the candle - it will not allow water to leak past it but it will allow you to get the WD40 in more easily. Hitting the handle with a hammer frightens me; just rocking the handle is far less likely to cause damage. I would also add that whenever I open a stop-cock to allow the water to flow again, I close it again by a small amount (1/4 turn, say) which means when it gets stuck again you can rock it with the spanner without the danger of damaging anything.
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