19-09-2018, 08:13 PM
Hi Jon
I can confirm you have to be neither bearded nor a wizard to lever the head off using a wrecking bar pivoted on a stud. That's exactly how I got mine off for the first time. The T handles brazed into old plugs that a friend had leant me wouldn't move it, but they were very handy for putting the head back on since the leverage they provided enabled me to jiggle it down over the studs without getting too far off horizontal.
Colin
I can confirm you have to be neither bearded nor a wizard to lever the head off using a wrecking bar pivoted on a stud. That's exactly how I got mine off for the first time. The T handles brazed into old plugs that a friend had leant me wouldn't move it, but they were very handy for putting the head back on since the leverage they provided enabled me to jiggle it down over the studs without getting too far off horizontal.
Colin