Plumbing question, socket type

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Hello,

Does anybody know what type of socket I need to remove that? I know I can use pliers for that but I actually need it for other projects as well.
This one is located on 100g Rubbermaid tub.

thank you kindly

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I don't know that they make a socket specifically for that square head. If you don't want to use a pair of ChannelLock pliers, then maybe use a adjustable wrench to take the plug out of that bulkhead.
 

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They make specific plug wrenchs but they usually run about $100 per size, unless you do alot of that work probably not worth the cost just use the channel locks. But, look up plug wrenchs of your interest.
 
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That makes sense. Thank you guys. the reason I was wondering if there are special sockets because my raspberries have something similar that I have to adjust.
Thank you for your time.

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That makes sense. Thank you guys. the reason I was wondering if there are special sockets because my raspberries have something similar that I have to adjust.
Thank you for your time.

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for metal I'd use the cresent wrench. it wont strip. on platic plugs you use channel locks so you don't round out the plug. the plastic is usually pretty soft
 
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