11-11-2012, 12:46 PM 
	
	
	
		Yeah, they get caught under the threads and jam themselves in proper...
Screwdriver and a small hammer is the only way! I ended up tapping away until I split the copper in two, then pryed it round and removed it like that... Just be careful of the threads...
	
	
	
Screwdriver and a small hammer is the only way! I ended up tapping away until I split the copper in two, then pryed it round and removed it like that... Just be careful of the threads...

 
 

 
 
