had one explode in my face.my good fortune that i had glasses on.the rest of
my face was burned by the acid a bit.

--- On Wed, 5/12/10, Charles Slayman <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Charles Slayman <[email protected]>
Subject: [alfa] Re: Loosening stuck bolts/screws/studs etc
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, May 12, 2010, 4:33 PM


Hey Bruce,

The Moto Guzzi list sounds like they have a good nomination for this year's
Darwin Awards!  ;-)  Short circuiting a battery to ground is not a good idea
(well... maybe they are talking a motorcycle battery vs a car battery.
Still, it's like playing with a bunker blaster vs an atomic bomb).

RBSHARER have the right idea in terms of replacing the battery with a more
controlled current source that has a circuit breaker.  But Beatle's idea is
better using a heat source.  I've found a simple portable propane torch for
soldering works well and doesn't accidentally "melt" or weld anything in the
process.  The difference in thermal expansion between the parts is enough to
break whatever is bonding the threads (either corrosion or thread lock).

Cheers,
Charlie S
'89 Spider
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