Author: "James E. Pickard" <geowiz@cox-internet.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 22:19:37 -0600
I'm rebuilding a BBQ (gee, didn't this subject just come up?) and I need to remove some rusty bolts that have had the added advantage of being roasted at high temperature for years. Sort of like the
BBQ the bolts with a torch until they are very well done Ron Fraser :) I'm rebuilding a BBQ (gee, didn't this subject just come up?) and I need to remove some rusty bolts that have had the added adv
If it's a nut-and-bolt combination then just grip each side very firmly with a good pair of Vise-Grips and twist until the bolt breaks. If the bolt is threaded into something that you want to preserv
Soak them with PB B'laster from the Blaster Chemical Companies, Inc. in Valley View, Ohio. I have removed many a rusty exhaust manifold bolt using this spray, available at your local auto parts stor
Start with a good penetrating oil. Let stand for three days with reapplication of oil regularly; Then bang solidly with a hammer a few times; Then heat the connection till it glows a dim red; Then pu