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#16 PostAuthor: paul doran » Sun Jan 10, 2010 9:26 pm

steve.w wrote:i agree that metal n alloy fuse but if u concentrate heat on bolt itll expand thus making it tighter :roll:


rather than mislead People who might be reading this let's agree to disagree
what work's for one may not work for someone else
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#17 PostAuthor: steve.w » Sun Jan 10, 2010 9:35 pm

ok mate but its a known fact heat expands :shock:

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#18 PostAuthor: paul doran » Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:53 pm

steve.w wrote:ok mate but its a known fact heat expands :shock:


I agree if heated to extreme but We have an Engineering Company and constantly use heat to loosen stubborn bolt's that have fused with Alloy
a little heat can work wonder's
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#19 PostAuthor: walshyco » Mon Jan 11, 2010 8:26 pm

From what I can remember of working in a bike shop I think paul is correct, a bit of heat in the right place usually does the trick, but it is not to expand the metal,but to warm up the loctite so it releases if you use an air gun with an allenkey socket also in a vice pulling the stanchion outwards it will come out.


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