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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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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. Kroil from Kano Labs, Nashville, TN. Lew |
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Chris,
You have a less than complete description here, but I will run along it as best I can. SS in AL can well be electrolytic corrosion. If it is, you have a problem. The first try should always be to heat the AL as its coefficient of thermal expansion is almost twice that of SS. heat it as much as you can. If the fastener does not come loose while it is hot, then cool it with penetrant (the kroil mentioned by another is good if you can find it. This will cause the penetrant to be drawn into the assembly. The SS in steel, can not be helped much with heat that does not bring parts to incandecense and that is usually bad around plastics. As to removing the plexi stuck in with a silicone based compound, there not much you can do that is short of major distruction. If you can work an Xacto blade into the joint, you might be able to make it let go, but that is about it. Good luck Matt Colie 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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ups.com... 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. A hand impact driver from Sears works well if you have something reasonably solid behind the screws http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?BV_UseBVCookie=Yes&vertical=TOOL&pid=00 947641000&subcat=Automotive+Specialty+Tools Craftsman Impact Driver Sears item #00947641000 Mfr. model #47641 The trick to using this is to not try to make the screw turn much - most of the impact needs to go into pounding the bit into the screw. -- -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate. |
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