johnphilip
Well-Known Member
In an insurance prompted survey I was told to replace a corroded 1" brass elbow which sits on a skin fitting and before the seacock draining the sink. I have managed to remove the valve and elbow and during the operation I found the skin fitting itself was rotating slightly within its hole in the hull. The thread on the skin fitting when revealed was indeed somewhat pink suggesting de-zincification has set in and replacement is advisable. As the fitting is moving in its hole it ought to be removable without resorting to destruction but finding a spanner to turn the backnut with enough force in a restricted space has me beaten at the moment. A spanner size of 50 mm is required. A socket of this size seems to have a 3/4" drive which would involve investment in tools which probably will not fit in the space. My Stilsons fit in the locker but are too small to get adequate purchase.
Is there a tool which fits in the skin fitting from outside the hull and locates against the lugs and can be turned with reasonable force?
Is there a tool which fits in the skin fitting from outside the hull and locates against the lugs and can be turned with reasonable force?