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![]() "Jeff" wrote in message ... I need to remove an aluminum knob from a radio, but the Allen setscrew is stuck solid. I've tried: -- WD-40 -- Kroil -- an Allen wrench with a long handle (bent handle) -- an Allen 1/4" drive socket (twisted the Allen part) -- blocking up the knob with rubber blocks and beating on the Allen wrench while turning -- heating the Allen wrench with a heatgun while engaged with the setscrew and turning -- heating the Allen wrench to 450 degrees and then inserting it into the setscrew and turning All this and the bloody thing is still stuck solid. As a last resort I know I can drip 1-mole nitric acid into the hole, which would eat the steel setscrew and leave the aluminum relatively untouched. This I have done on aluminum car engines with snapped-off manifold bolts and it works great. However, I can think of a bunch of ways this could go wrong when applied to a rare radio. I would greatly appreciate any ideas. Thank you. 73, Jeff N6MNI Don't know a sure cure other than drilling out the set screw. Heating the set screw will make things worse by expanding the screw. heating the knob may help. Also, I've found that Liquid Wrench works sometimes where WD-40 does not. It may take a week or two for the oil to penetrate. Put a new application on every day. Aluminum tend to gall, this may have happened here. The result is pretty tight sticking. If you succeed in removing the screw the new one should have a bit of anti-galling compound on it. I think you can get this at most hardware stores. -- -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles WB6KBL |
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