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![]() "N9NEO" wrote in message ... I'm tryin to get this thing recapped and I got one of the set screws on the xtal switch all buggered up. It's made out of titanium or kryptonite cause I been after it with a drill for about 2 days and I barely dented it. Two stops at Ace hardware on my way home for their best drills and I'm stymied. I started with a 1/16 white, then the black hardened, and now the cobalt. The cobalt is probaby the best, but they'res gotta be a better solution. So what do kind of a bit am I looking for? Next screw I think I'll try some WD and a little heat. regards, Bob N9NEO AFAIK all the screws in the SP-600 are plain steel. I've had problems with RXs treated with anti-fungus material. Its _very_ hard to get off but long treatment with paint remover will eventually do it. This stuff can get into screw holes and glue the screws pretty effectively. Also, if the screw is bare try Liquid Wrench. I've found it to be more effective than WD-40 for unsticking things. Again, you may have to use repeated treatments for a couple of weeks. Then use an Easy-Out in a hand drill or some other holder you can control. -- -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles WB6KBL |
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