Help needed please.
There is a horizontal element at the bottom of a copper cylinder, which needs replacing. The electrics and draining the cylinder are no problem, but the @*gg£& just will not unscrew from the tank.
I have a box spanner and enough other tools. I have tried sharp taps with a hammer, heating the rim of the element and also the special WD40 release agent. But nothing works, not even tea breaks and/or copious foul language, which I sometimes find gets the job done. I have even considered drilling it out piece by piece.
I am mindful that doing it wrong will wrinkle the copper and mean a new tank.
Anyone got any great ideas? Thanks in advance.
There is a horizontal element at the bottom of a copper cylinder, which needs replacing. The electrics and draining the cylinder are no problem, but the @*gg£& just will not unscrew from the tank.
I have a box spanner and enough other tools. I have tried sharp taps with a hammer, heating the rim of the element and also the special WD40 release agent. But nothing works, not even tea breaks and/or copious foul language, which I sometimes find gets the job done. I have even considered drilling it out piece by piece.
I am mindful that doing it wrong will wrinkle the copper and mean a new tank.
Anyone got any great ideas? Thanks in advance.