KR>Bolt removal

2021-07-01 Thread mark jones
I need to remove a bolt that is locked in place with high strength thread lock. Yea don't even ask The bolt will turn ever so slightly but that is it and I don't want to damage it. Any good bolt removal suggestions to release the thread lock? Mark Jones (N771MJ) Oldsmar, FL flyk...@gmail.com

KR>Re: Bolt removal

2021-07-01 Thread Jeff Scott
Heat. If it's through wood, then you are almost going to have to destroy the bolt rather than damage the wood. But if it is in steel or aluminum, apply heat with a torch. -Jeff Scott > Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2021 at 6:07 PM > From: "mark jones" > To: "KRnet" > Subject: KR>Bolt removal > >

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2021-07-01 Thread Keith Wiese
My first guess is use penetrate with the Impact 6 sided socket on low just enough to vibrate it, Use Fwd and Rev countless times and let it sit then do it again , and again, ect,, Its the vibrations you want to release the lock compound loose. After that, someone may have a additional idea. K

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2021-07-01 Thread Bernard McLean Sr
Mark….tried torching? Bernie McLean Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 1, 2021, at 6:28 PM, Keith Wiese wrote: > > My first guess is use penetrate with the Impact 6 sided socket on low just > enough to vibrate it, Use Fwd and Rev countless times and let it sit then do > it again , and again, ect,,

KR>Re: Bolt removal

2021-07-01 Thread Guy Maniscalco
The best way to remove a bolt with loctite red is to heat it up. Guy Maniscalco From: mark jones Sent: Thursday, July 1, 2021 4:07 PM To: KRnet Subject: KR>Bolt removal I need to remove a bolt that is locked in place with high strength thread lock. Yea don't ev

KR>Re: Bolt removal

2021-07-01 Thread Mark Jones
Heat… yep that’s it. I’ll tell y’all the story at the campfire. Beer? Most likely involved. Mark Jones Oldsmar, Fl N771MJ “WunderBird” www.flykr2s.com flyk...@gmail.com > On Jul 1, 2021, at 7:24 PM, Jeff Scott wrote: > > Heat. If it's through wood, then you are almost going to have to d

KR>Re: Bolt removal

2021-07-01 Thread Mark Jones
Thanks all. Mark Jones Oldsmar, Fl N771MJ “WunderBird” www.flykr2s.com flyk...@gmail.com > On Jul 1, 2021, at 7:24 PM, Jeff Scott wrote: > > Heat. If it's through wood, then you are almost going to have to destroy > the bolt rather than damage the wood. But if it is in steel or aluminu

KR>engine cowling

2021-07-01 Thread Dean Choitz via KRnet
i am using the 5.75 or 6 oz fiberglass how many layers do you or should you lay up to make the engine cowling and do most finish the outer with deck cloth thanks dean choitz -Please see LIST RULES and KRnet info at http://www.krnet.org/info.html -Change list deliv

KR>Re: Bolt removal

2021-07-01 Thread John Gotschall
I have noticed bolts and nuts are most likely to seize if they are of the same material, if corrosion is absent. Hence brass nuts on steel exhaust studs won't seize. Stainless on stainless seems to be the worst in my world, the two parts commonly gall during assembly and seize upon a removal atte

KR>oshkosh

2021-07-01 Thread John Gotschall
We may actually make it this year. Will there be a KR contingent there to visit? thx jg -Please see LIST RULES and KRnet info at http://www.krnet.org/info.html -Change list delivery options at https://list.krnet.org/list/krnet.list.krnet.org/ Affinity List Info

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2021-07-01 Thread John Gotschall
um.. one other thing, Remember the movie Fahrenheit 451? the fictional temperature at which books self Ignite? Well, your wood can be damaged by heat, but the locktite will release possibly at a lower temperature than that which damages the wood. Is it possible that 375 f wont hurt the wood bu