Yes, they sell a similar tool in the plumbing section of most larger hardware stores. It is a standard item for working on sinks and bathtubs and does not cost much. Mark Mike Collum wrote: > I haven't tackled the Westy sink but I made a drain tool for use on a > bathtub that had "Crosshairs" by notching a piece of pipe that inserted > from above. I could then keep it from turning with a small pipe wrench. > > Mike > |
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