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[HOsteam] Removing Pins from drivers on Tyco wheels
Kenneth Rickman
A drop of CA might suffice to hold the nut in place. I find that nuts like that usually don't take a lot to hold them, unless the bolt is really seized up in the nut.
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Ken Rickman
On 9/11/2013 1:53 PM, prgm_mgr@hotmail.com wrote:
On two sets of drivers, the nut the the bolt screws into are spinning when I turn the bolt. Any ideas of how to stabilize the nut so I can remove the bolt? --
Kenneth Rickman Salisbury, NC "Whether you think you can or you can't, you're right" - Henry Ford
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prgm_mgr
I thought of that too - just don't want it to wick into the end of the nut, causing the bolt to get glued in as well - its already takes a bit to remove it.. Maybe some PB blaster first in the hole then CA around the nut
Thanks for the suggestion
Mark
--- In HOsteam@..., <hosteam@...> wrote:
A drop of CA might suffice to hold the nut in place. I find that nuts like that usually don't take a lot to hold them, unless the bolt is really seized up in the nut. Ken Rickman On 9/11/2013 1:53 PM, prgm_mgr@... wrote:
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