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Phillip Spring
Добавлен 20 ноя 2006
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Drum Bung Removal with Screwdrivers
Просмотров 112 тыс.7 лет назад
Made this for a customer and upon further youtube searching I could not find a similar video. So if you need to remove a bung and do not have the proper tool or an ill fitting tool this might be helpful for you.
Hell ya this video saved my ass 😂👍🏼
This absolute legend just saved me the $20 on a wrench I'd use exactly twice!
Concise. Perfect 👌🏾
Thank you 😂
Dude an actual fucking life saver
Bung bandit.
Very helpful. Didn't work out for me, but still helpful.
Muito boa ideia
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Thank you. I was stuck with one of them, wondering how to open it
Can you do the other small cap too? I have no idea how to open it except for with a pipe wrench, I always end up stripping it. :(
Thank you so much for sharing your experience. ❤
Thank you 🎉
Thank you saved me so much time.
Nice! I thought it was something "right under my nose" in a way. Got 30 liters of ethanol I need for the lab but of course nobody bothered finding those tools to unlock them with. But I do have screwdrivers and non-tools that are similar. Good to see it demonstrated to avoid some potential messy mishaps.
Thank you!
I love you thank you
Thank you, i wanted to see what is the correct tool, and the DIY way. Short and fantastic.
Baaaammmnn!!
Thank you, exactly what I needed.
God’s work
I work in a sheet metal fabrication shop, and use 50 gallon drums of spray glue. I use a Stanley Wonder Bar to remove the bung. Any pry bar about an 1-1/2" to 1-3/4" wide should do as it only needs to contact one of the inside tabs. The other edge will brace against the bung. Just stick in the bent end, twist, and the bung spins out easy, peasy, no 2 handed coordination required.
Genius! Huge life saver! Great solution.
Thanks boss
4 years ago and still helping.... I must say u made it look like the threads were all buttered up
Thanks so much
thank you, i knew someone would have a "better" solution.
now i know where the term bung-hole is from :D
Uh huh huh huh huh huh...
So helpful. Thank you.
brilliant
Now I can get into my bung hole - thanks!!
That's the bung plug. How do you remover the actual bung on the lid?
If you are referring to the bung cover, if metal, i usually grab one of the tabs with pliers. I like to pinch the tab horizontally and then put away from the bung, then up, then across. I find it easiest to use channel locks to make sure the doesn't sliver off. If that happens then you will need to use larger needle nose pliers to just brute force rip it of.
Thank you! This is how instructional videos should be presented, straight to the point and actually works! Nowadays most instructional videos are filled with too much blah-blahs only to end up not being helpful at all.
Fantastic. Thank you. You’ve just solved a potentially expensive problem
Ty
My man.
So... what if I have no screw driver???
87 yr old woman trying to read pictures and open small snow salt bucket--freeze in hell Letica
Thanks 😊 philip
What about the small vent cap? How do you remove it?
Apologies for the late reply. Depending on how tight the bung has been torqued you will require different tools. If it has been torqued to hazmat shipping specs you will need a legitimate bung opening tool. If it is just a general tight I have used large sized channel locks to loosen that bung. Normal pliers will not be large enough. If you go this route make sure the thickness of the channel locks is close to the opening size of the bung.
Thank you! This was very helpful!!
Thanks bbro im from Indonesia
Thank you!!!
Helpful 😛
Genius
3 years ago and still helping thank you.
Dude just became my hero
Thank you
what a beast this was mad helpful thank you big dawg
You. Are. A. Legend.