@silvermouse said: @Rdp77 Oh. My mistake.I am overtired and have brain fog too. I am just taking a 1/16th off
I will give brake fluid a try. May try a torch to see if it will work with the rust. If nothing else the heat may help. The kiln gets up to 2300 so no problem heating the bolt up.
Thanks for the tips.
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If you are really hard up I have seen this stuff called Kroil do amazing things at work. It is expensive and not often sold where other penetrating oils are sold. Amazon has it but be prepared to pay.
Try to heat what the bolt is threaded into not the bolt.
Also try striking the bolt head a couple of times with a hammer.
Most importantly don't apply that "I'll just give a little bit more pressure before I give up" approach.....That will cause the bolt to snap everytime.
@ForMud said:
Try to heat what the bolt is threaded into not the bolt.
Also try striking the bolt head a couple of times with a hammer.
Most importantly don't apply that "I'll just give a little bit more pressure before I give up" approach.....That will cause the bolt to snap everytime.
Thanks, Julian. Snapped a bolt this morning. There are 20 bolts that needed removing. Down to the last two and ran out of energy. Nixed getting the magic Kroil, didn't trust my driving because of fatigue. Maybe get it tomorrow. Tried the trusty persuader already. I think I may grind them off, drill and tap new holes adjacent to the troublemakers.
@ForMud said:
Aerosmith Friday.....At least that's what I think when I see this label.
Courtesy of @Usaf06 you're a gentleman and a scholar.
Hope you enjoyed it. Its a great cigar.
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@ShawnOL said:
Wanted to see what all the fuss was about. ROTT.
Meh.
I felt that way about the first one, too, ROTT. Have them in storage for now, see if they get better, I think they will. We'll see, many do.
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If you are really hard up I have seen this stuff called Kroil do amazing things at work. It is expensive and not often sold where other penetrating oils are sold. Amazon has it but be prepared to pay.
Good luck, Edward. Every day I think more of that movie, No County For Old Men, just because life gets harder as we get older.

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Thanks Paul @Trykflyr_1 for this nice gem.
A good cigar and whiskey solve most problems.
Baltimore Oriole just showed up. Instantly evaporated my rusty-stuck-bolt frustration.
Try to heat what the bolt is threaded into not the bolt.
Also try striking the bolt head a couple of times with a hammer.
Most importantly don't apply that "I'll just give a little bit more pressure before I give up" approach.....That will cause the bolt to snap everytime.
Aerosmith Friday.....At least that's what I think when I see this label.

Courtesy of @Usaf06 you're a gentleman and a scholar.
Thanks, Julian. Snapped a bolt this morning. There are 20 bolts that needed removing. Down to the last two and ran out of energy. Nixed getting the magic Kroil, didn't trust my driving because of fatigue. Maybe get it tomorrow. Tried the trusty persuader already. I think I may grind them off, drill and tap new holes adjacent to the troublemakers.
Wanted to see what all the fuss was about. ROTT.

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High temp…
Hope you enjoyed it. Its a great cigar.
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
Meh.
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From @CheapSmoke thanks, Joel. Good smoke.

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Thanks, another of my favorites. Glad you are enjoying it.
I felt that way about the first one, too, ROTT. Have them in storage for now, see if they get better, I think they will. We'll see, many do.
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The originals with the blue/silver band were better - to my super-taster ultra-refined palate.
When I first tried the OG, I got meh, it took a long nap for their fine flavors to florish.
I have no idea 😬

A good cigar and whiskey solve most problems.
JDub or Hyperion would be my guess Jeff
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Could be a JW Marshall or a couple other cigars.
Thanks! @ShawnOL

Judging from the flavor description profile of the JW M, can confidently rule this one out.
If Nick could be more specific perhaps I might get to the bottom of this. @Usaf06
A good cigar and whiskey solve most problems.
Diesel Uncut paired with Formosa oolong tea sweetened with d-ribose sugar.
Pretty sure it’s a Hyperion because of the torpedo head
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