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Posted by Mike on January 10, 2007, 11:51 am
> bamboo@localnet.com writes:
>
>> Winston wrote:
>>> Yes, I'm a dumbass. This has become quite apparent, so there's no need
>>> to remind me.
>>>
>>> Long story short, I dropped a 10" screwdriver tip-first down an open
>>> 2nd floor toilet drain pipe, and it is now stuck at the base of a
>>> 45-degree bend just under the basement ceiling. I know it couldn't have
>>> gotten any further than this point, due to 2 sharp 90-degree bends that
>>> follow the 45-degree bend. Unfortunately, I can't see it from the drain
>>> opening because I can't look down the pipe due to a slight offset just
>>> past the toilet flange. Do you know of any specialized plumber's snakes
>>> or other tools that could be lowered into the pipe to grab the
>>> screwdriver somehow?
>
>> You could probably take the magnet from a junk hard drive and put a
>> piece of electricians fish wire on it to get down there and retrieve
>> it.
>
> I'm not sure every homeowner has one of those junk hard drives,
> but I think that's a good suggestion.
>
> If you haven't ripped open a broken hard drive,
> I recommend it. There are magnets in those things that are
> insanely powerful. Just be careful handling them.
> It's not hard to hurt yourself with them.
> You will pinch your fingers before you know it.
>
> They aren't made to be opened, I found drilling out the
> security screws worked best.
Or using a set of torx screwdrivers =)
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