Wrong. Those are your everyday 440 Channellocks with teeth. The Sloan A-50 is just ok. It does not fit snugly enough on some of the nuts - especially the handle nut, and it will marr the corners of that nut. The ideal tool is an offset hex nut wrench. It works on every flushometer nut, with a perfect fit, regardless of brand.
Oh cool you work at a regal theater too? Right on, I work at regal in El Cajon CA, trying to do some toilet repair over here and I found your video extremely helpful thanks
Let me tell you Emmanuel you are using the wrong wrench to remove the flushometer. The channel lock will destroy the knob when you loosen it or tighten it. The proper wrench 🔧 is the Cresent wrench. 😂
😂 good video. Ask your employer to buy the right tools tho. You need a Hex Pipe Wrench to remove the hardware without scratching it or eating it up with the teeth of the channel lock wrench.
Why are you teaching viewers to use channel locks with groves and your using your channel locks the wrong way on top of that haha! Cmon brutha. Please EVERYONE who reads this u never use Channel locks that have groves one finish trim…u will gouge the crap out of your finish trim and say well that guy showed me on RUclips lol. Use a finish wrench that’s jaws are smooth with no teeth
Perfect, thanks from Regal in VA
Very helpful, thank you!!
You showed all the parts except the last O ring, which I wanted to see. Other than that GREAT video thank you very much.
Hey Rudy, this was my first time making an instructional video. I could have done better haha but I’m glad you still found it useful.
He could use the sloan A-50 Super Wrench but what he's using is ok. The jaws on that channellock are smooth without grooves. Good video
Wrong. Those are your everyday 440 Channellocks with teeth. The Sloan A-50 is just ok. It does not fit snugly enough on some of the nuts - especially the handle nut, and it will marr the corners of that nut. The ideal tool is an offset hex nut wrench. It works on every flushometer nut, with a perfect fit, regardless of brand.
Oh cool you work at a regal theater too? Right on, I work at regal in El Cajon CA, trying to do some toilet repair over here and I found your video extremely helpful thanks
Good job Manuel
Badass video thank you brother 👍🏼
Still helpful in 2025 👍
Good stuff 🎉thx.
Let me tell you Emmanuel you are using the wrong wrench to remove the flushometer. The channel lock will destroy the knob when you loosen it or tighten it. The proper wrench 🔧 is the Cresent wrench. 😂
You can also put a rag or microfiber cloth over the flushometer to prevent scratching the chrome
Thank you for that. I’m not a plumber but I was able to save a ton of money and I wanted to help others
😂 good video. Ask your employer to buy the right tools tho. You need a Hex Pipe Wrench to remove the hardware without scratching it or eating it up with the teeth of the channel lock wrench.
Or you can cover up the chrome with a rag
Your using the channel locks wrong
As you can tell it is all scratch up after finishing intalling It with that wrench
Why are you teaching viewers to use channel locks with groves and your using your channel locks the wrong way on top of that haha! Cmon brutha. Please EVERYONE who reads this u never use Channel locks that have groves one finish trim…u will gouge the crap out of your finish trim and say well that guy showed me on RUclips lol. Use a finish wrench that’s jaws are smooth with no teeth
Say it for those in the back, go buy yourself a Sudge wrench
the Angel stop is leaking next video How to replace it
Is not leaking. It always does that and then stop and that's not called an angle stop
@@vladimirsanchez3380 sorry, I meant to say Sloan adjustable control stop
Hack job. “Plumbing wrench” not the name. Need smooth jaws. And you were wrenching backwards
First of all how can we believe you when your using the channel locks backwards your no plumber that's obvious
True I’m not a plumber but it helped me save a ton of money in repairs.