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    One time I picked up a piece of threaded steel pipe on a hot water heater. I threaded that into all of the brass fittings on the hot water heater and then I used a hammer to hit the pipe. Alot easier then vise grips and a lot faster. I saved that pipe and I use it for every hwh that I get now. Just a little trick that I have learned over the years.

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