I don't use any rough stuff when screwing. I find the easy gentle way works best.
I use plenty of lube (preferably Astroglide)
I take my index finger and middle finger and slowly rub the area to be screwed with the lube until ready for screwing.
I do not understand how to remove the rotor
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Re: bolt removal
Go to your room, boy!mike1969 wrote:I don't use any rough stuff when screwing. I find the easy gentle way works best.
I use plenty of lube (preferably Astroglide)
I take my index finger and middle finger and slowly rub the area to be screwed with the lube until ready for screwing.
Hotshoe,
We would refer to that piece of engineering excellence as a two pound, short handled, knockometer. A calibrated one is best and it should come with full inspection and certification & documentation.
All frivolity aside, the idea is to impart a force of short duration and high intensity to break the bolt loose. An air wrench aka rattle gun works on that principle and is the best tool to use, as LM pointed out pages back, but if that is not available, a large hammer carefully applied should work.
We would refer to that piece of engineering excellence as a two pound, short handled, knockometer. A calibrated one is best and it should come with full inspection and certification & documentation.
All frivolity aside, the idea is to impart a force of short duration and high intensity to break the bolt loose. An air wrench aka rattle gun works on that principle and is the best tool to use, as LM pointed out pages back, but if that is not available, a large hammer carefully applied should work.
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Now that y'all have had your fun, does any one know if this guy ever got his bolt loose?????????????????? Just a thought crossing my mind here or am I about to de-rail this thread?RW