Grimracer
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YupCHowarth said:Mike,
Solder the washer so it's standing up?
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YupCHowarth said:Mike,
Solder the washer so it's standing up?
Charley
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CHowarth said:Mike,
Solder the washer so it's standing up?
Charley
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krpnova said:Mike sure knows what it's like to have a screw loose!...............lol
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Kinda what I was thinking. If the screw head is stiripped out it is prolly because the screw was IN THERE. Silver solder that I have seen won't take that kinda abuse. Did you get it out yet Charley?Rudy Formanek said:Won't the aluminum melt before the silver solder melts? Regular electronic solder (or 2% silver solder) won't be strong enough to get a stubborn screw out.
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Grimracer said:Bob..
I have had loose screws and tight nuts for years... Takes one to know one..hehehehee :lol:
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GOOD IDEA NICK I'm Impressed!Nigtmare said:charley take the rest of the screws off. then grind the head of the stripped screw. take the l/w off. then take a vicegrip and take the the screw off.Nick
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Jerry I'm a mechanic by trade so I done that many times.I'm not Not just a pretty face you know :lol: :lol:Jerry Wyss said:GOOD IDEA NICK I'm Impressed!Nigtmare said:charley take the rest of the screws off. then grind the head of the stripped screw. take the l/w off. then take a vicegrip and take the the screw off.Nick
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Sorry charley that is the lower unit.ones you take the unit off the screw will stick up a little so you can get the vice grip on it.hope that helps.NickCHowarth said:Guess I don't understand, Nick.. WHat's the "l/w"? It's a countersunk screw. What will the vice grip grab on to?
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can you post a pic of the unit and the screw?CHowarth said:It's an OS Lower unit.. You can't split it in half..
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