[alberg30] Stern Casting

Tom Sutherland sutherlandt at prodigy.net
Wed May 24 07:16:58 PDT 2000


Guy ... If you fail with the "locking 2 nuts together" trick,  you might
try a handy little tool called a "stud remover" of all things. I believe
the one I have was bought a Sears. It was given to me by a friend and
has bailed me out more than once. It is a bit hard to describe but has
an eccentric cam which tightens on the stud as you turn with a ratchet
or strong arm. A very handy gizmo to have.

Tom S
A30  # 412

Guy Lalonde wrote:

> Clever set-up. Thanks George.
>
> Whoever did some previous work, installed a threaded SS stud in the
> glass or
> it could be a bolt installed from inside the hull for the upper
> casting
> hole. This means the upper portion of the casting fastens with a nut
> and the
> lower one with a hexagon head bronze screw. So I can't unscrew the
> stern
> casting because of the stud / bolt.
>
> If it is just a glassed in (or whatever) stud, I'll try locking 2 nuts
>
> together on it, and then using a wrench unscrew it to see if the stud
> comes
> out. Anyhow, I'll figure out something.
>
> BTW, this list is great. One week ago I did not know a single thing
> about
> stern tubes, stern castings, stuffing boxes, etc. Thanks to everyone.
>
> Guy
> #466
>



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