[alberg30] More Bow Chocks- but newer
Tom Sutherland
tomsu at uky.campuscw.net
Thu May 6 01:09:46 PDT 1999
From: Tom Sutherland <tomsu at uky.campuscw.net>
I might suggest that we all keep this advice in a retrievable folder ... I
believe it to be excellent advice and sooner or later will be relevant to
all ! .... Thanks George !
Tom S
George Dinwiddie wrote:
> From: George Dinwiddie <gdinwiddie at min.net>
>
> Joe,
>
> I don't think you can melt the aluminum with a standard propane torch,
> but you do want to be careful of the fiberglass. My standard
> recommendation for stuck bolts in aluminum is as follows:
> 1. apply penetrating oil
> 2. strike the bolt with a hammer
> 3. apply penetrating oil
> 4. go home and have a beer and give the penetrating oil a
> chance to work.
> 5. apply penetrating oil
> 6. heat the metal surrounding the bolt with a propane torch.
> Remember, heat makes things expand. You want to make
> the hole bigger, not the bolt.
> 7. Try to turn the bolt with a hand-impact driver. This
> is an impact wrench driven by an ordinary hammer.
> Use a 3 or 4 pound hammer.
> 8. Repeat steps 6 & 7 several times. An aluminum casting
> can take a lot of heat.
> 9. Let cool a bit. Start again at step 3.
>
> Good luck. The biggest problem is that aluminum oxide (that white
> stuff you see when you take it apart) is bigger than aluminum and
> it really jams stuff together.
>
> - George
>
> > Joe Tokarz said:
> > [snip]
> > Should I try a penetrating oil? Or maybe a little heat? Will I melt the
> > aluminum around the screws?
>
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