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> We are leaving today for Europe and
> of course I waited until the last minute to take down my
> Arrow antenna, which has been mounted outside for about a
> year.  But, when I attempted to unscrew the elements,
> they would not budge, even after receiving a big dose of
> WD-40.  And the elements are not that solid so it's not
> possible to use a great deal of force.
> 
> Is there some trick to unscrewing these things?

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I've loosened corroded threads after applying penetrating oil and then *gently* 
applying torque.  Usually I was successful, though I sometimes had to repeat 
the process.

After disassembling the elements, it might be a good idea to remove the 
threaded stud and run a tap down the holes at the ends of the shafts to clean 
them out.  I also recommend cleaning the external threads with a wire brush or 
running a die over them.

If the latter doesn't help, replacement studs might be available at places such 
as hardware or building supply stores or automotive parts dealers.  If not, 
they could be made by cutting ready rod to length and beveling the ends.

To prevent the threads from binding in the future, there are compounds 
available just for that purpose.  A building supply store might have something 
like that for threaded pipe.  Just dip the external thread in it and screw the 
element back together.

I hope this helps.

73s

Bernhard VA6BMJ @ DO33FL



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