I like the reverse electrosis idea. However, I have
another idea that may work, but it will take a steady
hand. A drop of  super glue on the tip of a hex key
that is closest in size may work, but all the oil from
the previous attempt to lubricate it must first be
removed from both the key and the set screw pocket...
and of course, don't get any on the threads... just
the smallest amount on the tip of the wrench. After it
sets, it may give you enough grip to twist it out. Too
much super glue and it could become much worse. <grin>

Mike Mertes (aka fred nerks) KZ5M

--- John Lawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> 
> On Thu, 26 Apr 2007, Rick Brashear wrote:
> 
> > COOL!  I'll locate my old battery charger and give
> this a try.  Thanks
> > Brian!
> > Rick
> >
> >
> > Something you might try if all else fails, and
> before drilling, is
> > Reverse Electrolysis.  I have used this technique
> many times in the
> 
> 
>    This is an interesting trick - I'd forgotten all
> about that... hmmm..
> 
>

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