All I can do is wish you good luck. We did this on a Brewtus I a while back 
and were never able to get it out. Ended up replacing the brew boiler. The 
one piece of advice we weren't able to try (because the entire top nut had 
sheared off already) was taking it somewhere that had an impact wrench and 
giving it a try. Because our nut sheared off we could see there was some 
sort of white compound between the threads. I imagine it was supposed to be 
pliable, but it had set up like cement.


On Sunday, August 23, 2015 at 8:02:14 AM UTC-6, Jesse Livingston wrote:
>
> Hi again everyone,
>
> I seem to be posting a lot lately... =) After much waffling, I've decided 
> to go ahead and upgrade the AKO controller to the PID along with some other 
> fixes. Parts on their way.
>
> However, in preparation, I decided to try and remove the temp probe but it 
> is way stuck. I mean, completely, utterly, stuck. I did read all the old 
> posts on this – using an adjustable wrench on the larger nut nearby as an 
> anchor – but no luck. And now... the nut is getting stripped.
>
> Any thoughts? I had the idea that, if I could find some tool that could 
> lodge down inside the probe and hook in somehow, I could twist it that way. 
> But no idea if such a magical tool exists.
>
> See pics. Thanks in advance,
>
> Jesse
>

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