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| Subject: | Re: separating aluminum and steel parts |
| From: | "Tony Clark" <lotus.tony@airmail.net> |
| Date: | Thu, 7 Jan 1999 12:09:00 -0600 |
Herbert Tobin's response to this problem exemplifies what is wonderful about this list: contributors who've "been there, done that" and will take the time to give full and complete information on a solution. Gawd, I love this list! Tony > The technique that worked for me was to rotate each stud >clockwise and counter clockwise until the corrosion between the head and the >studs broke up. To rotate the studs I used Snap-On part CG500-2, a stud >removal collet holder snip snip. |
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