Bbrrrrr
Blue-Tip wrench in a close bilge. Sends shivers down my back.
I was thinking drilling big holes in the nipple and with a rod/bar twisting it out.
I agree with the concern of using a Smoke wrench in small areas with combustible material everywhere and a minimal egress.
Worry not, I have no plans to drag an OA torch into my ER any time soon.
I don't feel that drilling holes and using a bar will gain me any more leverage than the pipe wrench I can get in there already, but I'll keep it in my pocket just in case.
I'm going to try my chain-fall idea, the only reason I can't get this joint undone is because I can't position myself, or a large enough wrench, in the area to gain the leverage to really turn this fitting, the CF will apply the mechanical force that I or a larger pipe-wrench cannot. I feel that a little mechanical help is all I need.
I will likely just give the CF a half turn or two to generate a bit of force, then apply some MAP gas to the pipe nipple to loosen up any thread dope that may be in there, although there isn't evidence of any in this joint. There is no paint on this fitting, so I'm not worried about it spreading a fire if used sparingly. I have an extinguisher close by any time I have a soldering torch of any sort out. Hopefully this is all that is needed to break this joint loose.
I'll also somehow jam a second pipe wrench into place on the sea-cock and brace it against movement to counter any pulling force generated by the CF and pipe wrench on the nipple.
Worse comes to worse, I'll have to remove the entire sea-cock assembly in order to break these apart, then reinstall it once I get the nipple off. I'm hoping to avoid having to do that, but it may be a necessary evil.
Thanks to all that posted or reached out otherwise, I feel like this may actually be an achievable project now.
I'll report back with results, good or bad.
Edit: I will add that the added experience of all this forums members is just what I needed to see this from a few different angles and that I really appreciate it all!