Angle grinder. Or call Phil Wash.

Rich Knowles
Nanaimo, BC
Boatless!





On Oct 5, 2015, at 17:24, robert via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

I have a 'pebble in my shoe' kind of problem.....a small SS nut and bolt on my 
bimini is seized....do I need to remove it , no....but it should be able to 
come apart should it need to.

I have applied PB Blaster, ATF & acetone, Liquid Wench.....obviously, a product 
is not the answer.   I tried today (thanks to Mike Hoyt) the 'tool' that can 
grip a 'stripped head'.....all I was doing was stripping it further and giving 
my right hand a palm blister.

I might be able to get a hack saw blade between the head of the bolt and the SS 
tubing but it is going to be a challenge.

The bolt takes a 9 mm wrench, however, it is recessed so that getting a wrench 
on it with any force doesn't work either.  I can't turn the bolt and I can't 
turn the nut.  I could simply ignore the problem for now but someday I have to 
get this opened so I might as well not ignore the problem now.

Any and all suggestions are greatly welcomed.

Rob Abbott
AZURA
C&C 32 - 84
Halifax, N.S.


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