Electrical & Plumbing Repairs : How to Use a Basin Wrench

In plumbing, a basin wrench is commonly used for removing faucets from sinks. Use a basin wrench withtips from a certified HVAC tech and plumber in this free video on plumbing repairs. Expert: James Drew Contact: www.jnchomerepair.com Bio: James Drew is the Owner and President of JNC Home Repair in Austin, Tx. and an HVAC Certified tech with over two decades experience in plumbing, masonry, and carpentry. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

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11 Responses to “Electrical & Plumbing Repairs : How to Use a Basin Wrench”

  1. bluegrassxman says:

    it helped me a lot. Thanks for your kind tutorial.

  2. drsjpesq1 says:

    Very helpful. Thanks dude.

  3. sharonra2000 says:

    thank you for the help. im hanging onto my house by a thread and cannot afford to hire a plumber so need to do the kitchen faucet on my own. being a female who was taught how to cook and sew with no skills in home repair is a challenge. i knew i needed one of these wrenches but had no clue as to how in the heck to use it. again thanks, oh wish me luck.

  4. rangan88 says:

    Good post, THX for the help.

  5. rcannon100 says:

    Excellent. Had seen it on The Old House but could not quite remember. Very helpful.

  6. livinlifejb says:

    hahaha when did you pull that story from, straight out the 1940′s.

  7. sharonra2000 says:

    yeah thats it..out of the fourties. so whats your deal????

  8. mmedefarge says:

    When I was in high school in the 60′s, girls were forced to take Home Ec & boys forced to take Shop. I’d always wished I’d been able to take Shop. And now in retrospect, it would have come in a lot more handy than Home Ec ever did.

  9. sharonra2000 says:

    well the home ec and my mom taught me how to cook and i do that pretty well. its just to one’s advantage to be multi talented. my husband was like that. he was a jack of all trades ..he was even a good cook too. pretty well rounded. but yes i know what you mean. its nice to know stuff especially when it means you do not have to count on someone else to do the job for you.

  10. suckaniggasdick says:

    i only use the square Rigid basin wrench, so you can easily grip it with pliers if need be. Cheap tools are a bad idea

  11. whyallamesaregone says:

    Bookmarked :)

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