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"content": "nostr:npub1aem2tstsjh9yxetrn9732y3x44dj3sw7rtjesv09vlmzxvtryk5s29r94a Yeah, that's a slip joint nut. Hit it with some WD-40 or other penetrating oil and see if you can get a wrench or some channel lock pliers on that nut. You might have to cut out a little of the tile on the front side and get it from that direction, but you can get an oversized trim ring to hide that.",
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