Skylane81E
Final Approach
Suck,
That is all
That is all
Thanks for coming in today Duncan!
For leverage on the torque and pressure thing, check out photo 2 here:Pressure is your friend. I have learned to hold the driver against my chest and force my 200 lb frame into the screw while torquing. It looks odd, but works.
For leverage on the torque and pressure thing, check out photo 2 here:
Custom Driver for hard to remove wing tank screws
My neighbor put a couple of these things together for me and they worked. Not sure it would work upside down but if you can lean into it you'll get a lot of 'em.
For leverage on the torque and pressure thing, check out photo 2 here:
Custom Driver for hard to remove wing tank screws
My neighbor put a couple of these things together for me and they worked. Not sure it would work upside down but if you can lean into it you'll get a lot of 'em.
forget all the commercial penetrating oils. Mix some ATF with acetone and let it soak a the screw a couple hours. Beats the pants off anything in a spray can on the shelf.
Suck,
That is all
That beats fragile structure downward. Not good on airplanes. Fine for bulldozers. Use this instead:
Works wonders. Use impact bits, put some pressure on it. DON'T use full throttle. Just let it tap.
Dn
forget all the commercial penetrating oils. Mix some ATF with acetone and let it soak a the screw a couple hours. Beats the pants off anything in a spray can on the shelf.
Left handed drill bit when it gets to that point.
Those terrible British screws on Hawker's, yuck!
Dave
Yes, they do. Tons of experience on everything BUT airplanes; boats, motorcycles, cars, etc.
There are lots of techniques. Many of which I am sure that you know. I have had good luck with a handheld impact hammer on occasion.
edit: LOL, I see someone mentioned that but did not embed the image so I did not notice,
With patience you can slot a bad screw head with a dremel cutting disc and use a straight screwdriver.
force my 200 lb frame into the screw while torquing. .
I use a cordless impact screwgun, used gently. It taps them loose without so much damage.
Dan
Bull$#!t, not unless Mary locked up your beer supply this last year. 200 pounds, my clavicle ... 220 if it is pound.
Jim
I'm not sure you really want pictures...