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My House Is On Fire.?

Help I'm trapped inside and there's a gas can somewhere in my house. And I'm hiding under my covers. The bottom of my quilt is on fire plz help.

Answer:

Use a pair of adjustable pliers, a good brand are channel locks. Also, you should really only have to hand tighten anything with a sink. Theres no pressure, its only draining. Good Luck!
Depending on the size of the pipe.if it is a supply I would suggest a simple basin wrench. If the leak is in the drain you should be able to use simple channel lock style pliers. If tightening doesn't work you need to replace the joining components or gaskets.
hmmm lets see using a 14 wrench can be quite a cumbersome task. sounds like the pipe fittings could be too tight try plumbers jelly or some kind of lube dw 40 might really get down in the seams if all else fails get a strap
sand them down with 100 grit sand paper and repaint
If the pipes you're working on are the water supply lines - the tool you want is called a BASIN WRENCH. You can find it at a hardware store, Lowe's, Home Depot, or wherever you buy tools. If the pipes you're working on are the drain pipes, then a simple channel lock plier may work well.

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