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Mister Grumpy April 26th 04 11:34 PM

Help!: How to unstick stuck aluminum cover?
 
Please send me an email or reply here if you have any suggestions to
my latest difficulty, which is described below.

In the cockpit sole on my sailboat is an aluminum cover over the
rudderpost, where the emergency tiller is attached when needed. The
cover is about 4" in diameter and is threaded into an aluminum frame.
It is normally removed with a spanner wrench (which I have, but it
doesn't get very good purchase on the two holes it fits into). As it
hasn't been removed in two years it is frozen and I can't get it to
open. I've tried penetrating oil and heating it with a propane torch.
I've also tried both of the above together in conjunction with a
judicicious application of the hammer. No luck.

I thought of removing the entire assembly (frame and all) but after
removing the screws, I found that the frame was glued to the
fiberglass with a tenacious sealant that won't budge.

Any ideas?

Mister Grumpy


John H April 27th 04 12:15 AM

Help!: How to unstick stuck aluminum cover?
 
On 26 Apr 2004 15:34:54 -0700, (Mister Grumpy) wrote:

Please send me an email or reply here if you have any suggestions to
my latest difficulty, which is described below.

In the cockpit sole on my sailboat is an aluminum cover over the
rudderpost, where the emergency tiller is attached when needed. The
cover is about 4" in diameter and is threaded into an aluminum frame.
It is normally removed with a spanner wrench (which I have, but it
doesn't get very good purchase on the two holes it fits into). As it
hasn't been removed in two years it is frozen and I can't get it to
open. I've tried penetrating oil and heating it with a propane torch.
I've also tried both of the above together in conjunction with a
judicicious application of the hammer. No luck.

I thought of removing the entire assembly (frame and all) but after
removing the screws, I found that the frame was glued to the
fiberglass with a tenacious sealant that won't budge.

Any ideas?

Mister Grumpy


Can't remember the name, but they sell them at Sears. Heavy handle with a heavy
rubberized strap that loops around whatever needs to be turned and then fastens
back in the handle. The band tightens as more pressure is applied.

Help, someone, what's this damn thing called. They do work!

John H

On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!

John H April 27th 04 12:34 AM

Help!: How to unstick stuck aluminum cover?
 
On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 19:15:43 -0400, John H wrote:

On 26 Apr 2004 15:34:54 -0700, (Mister Grumpy) wrote:

Please send me an email or reply here if you have any suggestions to
my latest difficulty, which is described below.

In the cockpit sole on my sailboat is an aluminum cover over the
rudderpost, where the emergency tiller is attached when needed. The
cover is about 4" in diameter and is threaded into an aluminum frame.
It is normally removed with a spanner wrench (which I have, but it
doesn't get very good purchase on the two holes it fits into). As it
hasn't been removed in two years it is frozen and I can't get it to
open. I've tried penetrating oil and heating it with a propane torch.
I've also tried both of the above together in conjunction with a
judicicious application of the hammer. No luck.

I thought of removing the entire assembly (frame and all) but after
removing the screws, I found that the frame was glued to the
fiberglass with a tenacious sealant that won't budge.

Any ideas?

Mister Grumpy


Can't remember the name, but they sell them at Sears. Heavy handle with a heavy
rubberized strap that loops around whatever needs to be turned and then fastens
back in the handle. The band tightens as more pressure is applied.

Help, someone, what's this damn thing called. They do work!

John H

On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!


go he
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...=00 945570000

://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?BV_UseBVCookie=Yes&vertical=TOOL&pid=00 945570000
John H

On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!

Don White April 27th 04 12:47 AM

Help!: How to unstick stuck aluminum cover?
 

John H wrote in message
...
Can't remember the name, but they sell them at Sears. Heavy handle with a

heavy
rubberized strap that loops around whatever needs to be turned and then

fastens
back in the handle. The band tightens as more pressure is applied.

Help, someone, what's this damn thing called. They do work!


Boa Constrictor ***
http://gateway.canadiantire.ca/drive...699_1408474395
348027_845524441900931_ ***

If the emergency rudder cover plate is anything like the smooth, flat one on
the Mirage 33 I sail on, this tool may not be able to grip the edges.



Don White April 27th 04 12:49 AM

Help!: How to unstick stuck aluminum cover?
 

Don White wrote in message
news:Lchjc.29959$Np3.1069910@ursa-
Boa Constrictor ***

http://gateway.canadiantire.ca/drive...699_1408474395
348027_845524441900931_ ***

If the emergency rudder cover plate is anything like the smooth, flat one

on
the Mirage 33 I sail on, this tool may not be able to grip the edges.

Try this link
http://gateway.canadiantire.ca/drive...699_1408474395
348027_845524441900931_




Don White April 27th 04 12:50 AM

Help!: How to unstick stuck aluminum cover?
 

Don White wrote in message
news:6ehjc.29961$Np3.1069926@ursa-

what the he**!
guess you'll have to type in the last two batches of numbers if you want a
look-see.



Gary Warner April 27th 04 01:09 AM

Help!: How to unstick stuck aluminum cover?
 

"Don White" wrote in message
...

Don White wrote in message
news:6ehjc.29961$Np3.1069926@ursa-

what the he**!
guess you'll have to type in the last two batches of numbers if you want a
look-see.



Here's the Tink Link to it:
http://tinylink.com/?qRnf0WfOpD



Don White April 27th 04 02:42 AM

Help!: How to unstick stuck aluminum cover?
 

Gary Warner wrote in message
...

Here's the Tink Link to it:
http://tinylink.com/?qRnf0WfOpD

Thanks Gary...that's what I was trying to say.



____m___~Ώτ____m_____ April 27th 04 02:57 AM

Help!: How to unstick stuck aluminum cover?
 
John H wrote:

Can't remember the name, but they sell them at Sears. Heavy handle with a
heavy rubberized strap that loops around whatever needs to be turned and
then fastens back in the handle. The band tightens as more pressure is
applied.

Help, someone, what's this damn thing called. They do work!

John H

On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!


This page has pictures of chain wrenches, that are able to apply more torque
than a strap wrench and not slip.

http://images.google.com/images?q=chain%20wrench.*
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________m___~Ώτ____m______________________________ _____

Mickey April 27th 04 05:13 AM

Help!: How to unstick stuck aluminum cover?
 
Have you tried PB Blaster and heat? I had the steering joint on my Mercury
850E freeze up solid so we heated it and tilted it so that the PB Blaster
would move to the top of the steering joint finally freeing it. Now for the
art of heating something that you want to take apart... I'm not sure of your
delemma if you are taking a cover that screws into a female fitting only
heat the outside edge to expand that edge away from the part that is screwed
in. If the cover wraps around the male portion heat the outside edge to
expand it. Like my dad always says "anyone can own a hammer, knowing where
to knock is the key". While you are heating the edge tap the cover with a
hammer and use the PB Blaster. As for those strap things I thought it would
be the answer for taking off my F250 diesel oil filter but the straps on the
Costco knock off stretches and slips. That thing about the harder you pull
the tighter it grips doesn't work if the band stretches.

Good Luck
Mick


"Mister Grumpy" wrote in message
om...
Please send me an email or reply here if you have any suggestions to
my latest difficulty, which is described below.

In the cockpit sole on my sailboat is an aluminum cover over the
rudderpost, where the emergency tiller is attached when needed. The
cover is about 4" in diameter and is threaded into an aluminum frame.
It is normally removed with a spanner wrench (which I have, but it
doesn't get very good purchase on the two holes it fits into). As it
hasn't been removed in two years it is frozen and I can't get it to
open. I've tried penetrating oil and heating it with a propane torch.
I've also tried both of the above together in conjunction with a
judicicious application of the hammer. No luck.

I thought of removing the entire assembly (frame and all) but after
removing the screws, I found that the frame was glued to the
fiberglass with a tenacious sealant that won't budge.

Any ideas?

Mister Grumpy





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