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Posts: 3,528 Looking for a Job, I got credi... | When heli-coiling new beam bold mounts I have used synthetic grease to ensure the loacting/driving bolts do not stick to the arldite I use to ensure the heli's stay put. Wht do you want to put nuts inside the track? I'd suggest a better bet would be a larger bolt rope on the tramp!
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#195688 11/09/09 08:19 AM 11/09/09 08:19 AM |
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Posts: 190 | A coat of mold release wax for starters. Then if they do stick use a torch to heat a screw driver and then use that screwdriver to heat the screw. That will release it and then you can use a good screwdriver to remove the screw. When you are done throw away the driver you use for the heating, as it will most likely have lost it's temper.
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Posts: 976 France | [...]Wht do you want to put nuts inside the track? I'd suggest a better bet would be a larger bolt rope on the tramp! The why explained. | | | Re: release agent for epoxy
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Posts: 1,200 Vancouver, BC | I've used simple light machine oil, WD-40 or mold release for smaller machine screws in epoxy. I suspect PAM cooking spray would also work. Epoxy does not tend to adhere well to smooth metal finishes like stainless unless they are roughened up and throughly de-greased.
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Posts: 678 Palm Beach County | Yep! Got to sand, prep with silicon / wax remover, and be clean before paint. That should be a step always!
Easy with the wax usually the first few threads then spread it out. I like this method better then say WD40 wax "stays together" where oils penetrate and may be harder to clean up for paint prep.
Good Luck!
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#196384 11/15/09 01:18 PM 11/15/09 01:18 PM |
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Posts: 713 WA, ID, MT | I just pulled the track off, after using it to locate the screws. I sprayed them with silicone, worked ok, one snapped off, out of maybe 18. Still 1/2" sticking up, I'll try to heat it carefully and see if it'll break free. I just used zinc plated steel screw for locating the nuts, s.s. screws are definitely stronger. Overall, looks like this will work well. I'll post pics in a while.
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