So, I am trying to remove this sink strainer. Normally you loosen the top nut, which holds the lower “basket” up against the sink bottom, and holds the sink strainer tightly against the sink. I loosened that top nut, and started to remove it, but the lower basket can’t clear the metal nut seen in the middle of the photo. If I wrench on it, the entire strainer spins.
Any ideas? Think I can hold the strainer with needle nose from above and then wrench on the large metal nut? I don’t even know what it’s for, but it’s huge, and on there like crazy. I contemplated using the saws all if I can’t figure this out…
You know I’m talking about the metal threads, right? It’s going robe a bitch to get at, even with the saws all. I don’t know how they got it in, unless it just seized up over the years.
The white plastic nut is a compression sryle nut. Loosen it and the pvc pipe should slide up or down. This is not a typical drain assembly (from what I can see). You are missing a trap elbow.
I’m not missing a trap, this is a two drain sink, and yes, the PVC slides up and down no problem when i loosen the pvc nut, but thats not the issue. The problem I listed in the first post is the metal nut not moving, so I can’t remove the basket, so I can’t remove the strainer.
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This picture shows what I mean, after I loosen the top nut, I can only drop the basket down an inch before it hits the next nut. I think you may be right dirty, not sure if anything but the saws all will work here, ugh
Got it!!! Brother in law to help, combined with an oil filter wrench and some on blaster, and we got it loose! What a pain in the ass, lol. I am now replacing everything with new, thin wall piping.