Originally posted by: NoShangriLa
Not much different than kitchen sink, however it can be difficult to take the flange off the tub. Try using a pair of pliers to take it off, other wise a basin/strainer wrench might be a requirement (a piece of pipe with 4 cut slots with drill holes for screw drive leverage will do it in a pinch). Dill and use a chisel/screw drive to hammer it out if rust seize the flange in place. Plumbers puddy or silicone caulking often is use between the flange & tub for a better seal.
As indicated above, tub flange tend to seize due to built up & rust, therefore harsher method may required. Try to break the seize wit a hammer & screw driver/chisel/counter sink punch then use a basin wrench to remove it.Originally posted by: CasioTech
Originally posted by: NoShangriLa
Not much different than kitchen sink, however it can be difficult to take the flange off the tub. Try using a pair of pliers to take it off, other wise a basin/strainer wrench might be a requirement (a piece of pipe with 4 cut slots with drill holes for screw driver leverage will do it in a pinch). Dill and use a chisel/screw driver to hammer it out if rust seize the flange in place. Plumbers puddy or silicone caulking often is use between the flange & tub for a better seal.
wait.. In the crosshairs of the tub drain, I bought a washer I think it's the problem. I know to silicone everything as I did in the kitchen, but when I try to unscrew the drain it won't budge... I am afraid if I do it too hard I will crack something..
