Awesome video man. Love that you show some of this crazy shit that us repair plumbers face. Every body thinks changing out a cartridge is simple but sometimes it takes forever to get the old shit apart. Very tedious work sometimes
Hammering on that extractor like you did while the handle is attached to the fixture is a recipe for causing even more damage to the fitting and or water leak. It’s one thing to hammer the hell out that handle while it’s sitting on the back of the truck. Quite another when the handle is hanging off the shower wall.
Having that exact problem with fucking stupidest tiniest Allen screws used to hold in faucet handle. Tried everything but can’t get leverage needed to get any grip on screws.
Thanks for the idea, got one on a Delta Faucet bath/shower handle that is seized hard just like the one you showed here. Will probably try this next, great tip.
If you're dealing with a stripped 2mm hex set screw, try using an S1 square scew driver (bit). Push hard while turning and using your other hand to support the other side of the handle. Worked for me on my Moen shower handle.
Priceless info brother! Love your channel! It can definitely ruin your day but plumbing is a job for man and there aren't many of us left bro! Keep up the good fight!
@@Its_Esoteric you crawl under alot of nasty house with shit water I suppose! 😂 we all have our issue's but cheers to ya for being any kind of auto mechanic brother! Not a job fir me!
John, I had the same problem with a Moen Chateau plastic shower handle. It was a regular phillips head screw not a allen type screw. The screw was stripped badly. I was going to back it out, do this do that, etc. On the internet I found VAMPLIERS BRUTE™ 6.25" WORLD'S BEST SCREW EXTRACTION PLIERS VT-002-6. I used the Vampliers and had the screw out in less than a minute.
It's always those tiny mo fo screws that causes so many headaches. I try using metric allen, then torx, and a left hand drill bit before I get mid evil.
I have a four piece Maybe five piece extractor for screws you get it at Home Depot one end has a tiny drill bit to make the hole the size it needs then you flip it around and put it in reverse and it's a little head that looks like a file and it digs into the hole as you go in reverse and brings it out I have good luck with that.
They're call speed outs and they work on some things but are not ideal for getting into a handle like that, they are to big in diameter to get into the hole, I've found anyway, I have a set and can't say they've ever worked for me yet in a situation like that!
@@johnphillipsplumbing7148 I saw one of your video and i liked your crescent wrench and hammer combo to help slide slip couplings into place. I'm also in southwest florida.
Nice tip. But try hammering that in while on a faucet wont be so easy. I guess you could take the handle off, beat the removal tool in, pit it back on and then remove the set screw. 😉 Think outside the box
I would do it like I did it,break the plastic handle adapter,remove set screw and re use the handle,I have many plastic adapters on my truck for moen. Thanks brother for watching
Hi John, If you have time to answer an ignorant question would well appreciate it. One of my feral fittings on the supply line from a dishwasher to the hot water under the sink is overcompressed I believe. It would be difficult to for me to get out of the dishwasher side, so is there anyway I can put a washer rubber washer in the side of where there's a feral fitting since there isn't much pressure coming out of there?? Hope you understand the question 🤠
I'm not John but from what I'm understanding your supply to your dishwasher witch should be hot side is leaking at a compression fitting? You could try to put an o ring or a rubber washer of some sort that would fit the pipe but your best bet is to have plumber fix it the right way!
@@jeremyharris5778 Ya I understand it's a compression fitting. The leak is almost non existent, but I'll take a good look . If I can't get to dishwasher side I'll probably to replace, I'll get a plumber Thanks a million Jeremy
And that is the question, I don't know,I don't care,I just need to fix it in a timely manner and move on to the next disaster. Thanks brother for watching and your comments 🙏
Awesome video man. Love that you show some of this crazy shit that us repair plumbers face. Every body thinks changing out a cartridge is simple but sometimes it takes forever to get the old shit apart. Very tedious work sometimes
Hammering on that extractor like you did while the handle is attached to the fixture is a recipe for causing even more damage to the fitting and or water leak. It’s one thing to hammer the hell out that handle while it’s sitting on the back of the truck. Quite another when the handle is hanging off the shower wall.
Having that exact problem with fucking stupidest tiniest Allen screws used to hold in faucet handle. Tried everything but can’t get leverage needed to get any grip on screws.
Thanks for the idea, got one on a Delta Faucet bath/shower handle that is seized hard just like the one you showed here. Will probably try this next, great tip.
Lucky you! You not only already have the faucet handle OFF, but your set screw isn't recessed by 1/2 inch!
good videos John, when i work on a valve and put it back together i put a little ace hardware qardner/bender electrical ox gard lube on it💯
If you're dealing with a stripped 2mm hex set screw, try using an S1 square scew driver (bit). Push hard while turning and using your other hand to support the other side of the handle. Worked for me on my Moen shower handle.
I'll give it a shot,thanks my friend
Priceless info brother! Love your channel! It can definitely ruin your day but plumbing is a job for man and there aren't many of us left bro! Keep up the good fight!
It’s a stubborn screw lol chill out, try being a diesel mechanic
@@Its_Esoteric you crawl under alot of nasty house with shit water I suppose! 😂 we all have our issue's but cheers to ya for being any kind of auto mechanic brother! Not a job fir me!
John, I had the same problem with a Moen Chateau plastic shower handle. It was a regular phillips head screw not a allen type screw. The screw was stripped badly. I was going to back it out, do this do that, etc. On the internet I found VAMPLIERS BRUTE™ 6.25" WORLD'S BEST SCREW EXTRACTION PLIERS VT-002-6. I used the Vampliers and had the screw out in less than a minute.
i would have tried heat just to see what it would have done to the finish . I have tried heat on a delta bonnet nut and it worked .
It's always those tiny mo fo screws that causes so many headaches. I try using metric allen, then torx, and a left hand drill bit before I get mid evil.
Thanks brother, I'm going to get the left hand drill bits to add to the arsenal, appreciate the comments
Thanks for the tutorial!! Very helpful
I have a four piece Maybe five piece extractor for screws you get it at Home Depot one end has a tiny drill bit to make the hole the size it needs then you flip it around and put it in reverse and it's a little head that looks like a file and it digs into the hole as you go in reverse and brings it out I have good luck with that.
I'll see if I can find them,thanks brother!
They're call speed outs and they work on some things but are not ideal for getting into a handle like that, they are to big in diameter to get into the hole, I've found anyway, I have a set and can't say they've ever worked for me yet in a situation like that!
@@jeremyharris5778 thanks for r the info
That set screw you tried drilling is zinc alloy. Very hard shit my friend
I need cobalt drill bits or high speed steel,those titanium bit suck,they snap all the time,Merry Christmas my friend!
Great video Johnny!
Thanks Chris
Merry Christmas to you and yours my friend!
@@johnphillipsplumbing7148 Merry Christmas!
Great video man!
shoot with some p'blaster...wait 15min...use correct star wrench to extract. usually work for me in the toughest situations.
Good video John thanks for the tip 👍
My handles are this style, but don’t have a set screw. How do I get it off the stem?
I think I saw the drill bit going in the wrong direction unless your using left hand drill bits. Anyhow keep up the great work Mr Plumber👍
Camera tricks,I saw that too, I had to watch it twice, it starts off in forward then the camera flips out 😆
I'v had luck with torx keys getting stripped set screws out , but it is common to have to band saw off the handle.
I'll keep the torx head in mind,thanks for your input my friend!
@@johnphillipsplumbing7148 I saw one of your video and i liked your crescent wrench and hammer combo to help slide slip couplings into place. I'm also in southwest florida.
@@BULB271602 using the crescent wrench and hammer doesn't misshapen the coupling like a pair of channel locks would!
Nice tip. But try hammering that in while on a faucet wont be so easy. I guess you could take the handle off, beat the removal tool in, pit it back on and then remove the set screw. 😉 Think outside the box
I would do it like I did it,break the plastic handle adapter,remove set screw and re use the handle,I have many plastic adapters on my truck for moen.
Thanks brother for watching
How about some heat from mini butane torch with fine tip flame!
peruse, lordy John P, tanks for sharing
Stevie Nicks must have worked her magic on that thing!
I need to put 1 in my box . Sometimes I beat a star bit in there to get them out.
Hi John,
If you have time to answer an ignorant question would well appreciate it.
One of my feral fittings on the supply line from a dishwasher to the hot water under the sink is overcompressed I believe.
It would be difficult to for me to get out of the dishwasher side, so is there anyway I can put a washer rubber washer in the side of where there's a feral fitting since there isn't much pressure coming out of there??
Hope you understand the question 🤠
I'm not John but from what I'm understanding your supply to your dishwasher witch should be hot side is leaking at a compression fitting? You could try to put an o ring or a rubber washer of some sort that would fit the pipe but your best bet is to have plumber fix it the right way!
And by the way that will be pressurized to whatever your city pressure or well pressure is set to! Unless you shut the supply of to the dishwasher.
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Thanks bro
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Ya
I understand it's a compression fitting.
The leak is almost non existent, but I'll take a good look .
If I can't get to dishwasher side I'll probably to replace, I'll get a plumber
Thanks a million Jeremy
Easy replacement, but if dishwasher was easy access, which it's not.🤠
Thanks for this video same thing is happening to me in my case the problem is I couldn't remove the handle 😢
Titanium bits won't hold up against the stainless steel set screw try Cobalt
John the name is called speed out from Home Depot probably Amazon too.
Thanks brother 🙏
Screw Remover and Quick Change Bit Set, 12 Piece from harbor fright
The drill was in reverse 😅😅😅
Kinda like a timing light,get it! You can't fix stupid!!
If the steel is so tough why did the the business end fail?
And that is the question, I don't know,I don't care,I just need to fix it in a timely manner and move on to the next disaster.
Thanks brother for watching and your comments 🙏
LOOKS LIKE THE DRILL WAS DRILLING IN REVERSE? POSSIBLY
I have screw extractor set make life easy
If you want the name I'll dig it out of my box and send it to you or add another comment or send you a picture of it whatever just let me know?
That would be great if you get a chance,thanks my friend
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Stopped looking at your video when you started using vulgar language.
@@richardpoole3108 wtf