Submitted by Traditional-Ad-5321 t3_1147bmg in DIY
In the demo phase of a bathroom renovation and learning as I go. I plan to take a sledgehammer to my old porcelain enameled cast iron tub (I’ve read up on techniques and safety). Most of the directions online list removing the drain first (either with pliers or a special drain key).
But my drain doesn’t have the cross-bar I’d need to grip with my pliers, and the special tool for this type of drain seems hit or miss in terms of working. If I’m smashing the tub to bits anyway, do I really need to remove the drain first? Is removing it only necessary if you want to keep it to use with the new tub?
Ac1dBern t1_j8unq67 wrote
Just be careful when you get to it that you don't snap the plumbing firther back and hafta make an even bigger plumbing fix than necessary. Also, there will likely be water in at least the trap but not enough to do any damage