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Kevin Brooker
 
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Default removing frozen ST. Stl. screws

When I rebuilt my airplane there was a bunch of galvanic corrosion
between the Al and steel parts, bolts, etc. The magic pill was
Absorbene Jr. or some sort of liquid horse linament. I dabbed the
stuff on twice each day and after a week the frozen parts came out
with little fighting. Good luck.


On Wed, 19 Apr 2006 07:50:49 GMT, ray lunder
wrote:

I have a tiny melded ss screw which captures the rigging in my
aluminum spreaders. Been soaking in Kroil, diesel, wd-40 etc all
winter. Tried a heat gun, propane torch, some impact, patience, foul
language, nothing,.. please post if you find a magic formula.

On 17 Apr 2006 07:59:28 -0700, "Chris" wrote:

Hi maybe you can help....three of the screws is frozen on the traveler
Philips head. What's best heating and if so do I use a heat gun on the
screw head? The traveler is aluminum. I also have a deck organizer
Schafer with frozen flat screw heads into a iron embedded backing
plate.
Question 2 what is the best way to remove plastic hatch covers from
their aluminum Frame also heating the Silicone glue
And #3 Anybody have a place in Miami Fl for Lexan grey tint hatch
replacements?
Thanks in advance Chris




 
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