using the gaslamp on fixings
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 7:35 pm
today i heated up some bolts on a roof rack and then quenched it with wd40 and it worked quite well, the nuts turned out quite easily after that. wish i had done it on the other three!
but then it got me to thinking what effect it has on aluminium studs etc.
if you wanted to remove the bolts for the water pump, or came across a stubborn bolt, would you heat up around the block more, ie where the threads are? or would you heat the bolt face up?
also, if turning out a snapped stud from a thread, would you heat up around it, then try and turn it out with a small chisel or heat it up and then drill it out anticlockwise?
does anyone have any experience with using the gas lamp that they can share? anything to watch out for? any stories?
many thanks all.
but then it got me to thinking what effect it has on aluminium studs etc.
if you wanted to remove the bolts for the water pump, or came across a stubborn bolt, would you heat up around the block more, ie where the threads are? or would you heat the bolt face up?
also, if turning out a snapped stud from a thread, would you heat up around it, then try and turn it out with a small chisel or heat it up and then drill it out anticlockwise?
does anyone have any experience with using the gas lamp that they can share? anything to watch out for? any stories?
many thanks all.