
Originally Posted by
4bee
FWIW. A trick taught to me yonks ago in my Refrigeration Trade is before starting to undo a bolt or a nut, very slightly tighten it. Still works for me when I need it to.
This breaks the thread free but without snapping said bolt.
Of course always try & apply WD40, CR stuff before hand & let sit for a few minutes.
Tightening before loosening works, as does giving a stuck bolt/screw a sharp tap, failing that heating it, usually done with an oxy torch or similar also known as a "gas axe" although for bolt removal you obviously don't want to use the cutting tip, nowadays there are induction heaters for bolts, nuts, studs, etc.
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Lukeis, I'm glad to hear you managed to remove it, you might want to put some anti-seize on it before reassembly, for easier removal in future.
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