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Removing rusted nuts using a candle and a lighter
Going to try this on my boat trailer........looks promising......
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somebody try that with spark plugs if you get bored!
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There is some skepticism in the comments.
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Amazing. Learn something new every day - hopefully.
Thanks Baz.
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Interesting. So the liquid state wax flows to the interface and upon cooling it establishes a boundary film regime allowing for a reduction in the coefficient of friction. It would be an interesting experiment to compare this to Knock-Up (CRC), Kroil, and PB Blaster, WD40.
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Knock - Up? Hmmmm.... Whats in that stuff?
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I just tried candle wax on some stuck fasteners I've been heating with a heat gun and soaking with Kroil for months. Used the same heat gun, wicked some wax into the threads, they came right out.
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I have used wax and heat for many years. Mainly on very old pipes nipples fro having worked in a building that was 50+ years old.
As you heat the wax if you see bubbles at the joint that is a good thing. Let the wax get in there and twist it off. |
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Im going to do my own shootout here in the shop , next chance I get. Should not take long, rusty fasteners are a daily battle here . I usually just go for the torch, and heat everything till it glows , then walk it off.
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Beeswax on stuck fasteners is a standard procedure around here.
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Thank you, as they say learn something new every day
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wonder how that would do on heat exchanger nuts
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some shops also use wax in place of oil on drill bits
as if the wax drips off the work it quickly hardens and does not run off |
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Old hot-rodders used to tell of this trick. Dude has nice shop safety shoes
Cheers JB
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Unlike Kroil, et al, the wax will stay on the threads for a long time. So will a newly installed nut be prone to loosening?
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After all the 500 threads on which is better ( kroil, PB Blaster, ATF), how is this the first time its been mentioned here?
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Wow good to know
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Nice! I love shade-tree solutions to age-old problems. Rust never sleeps and this trick applies to so many different stuck fasteners. Need to try this on some nasty header bolts that usually piss me off.
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Just remember to do it bare footed.
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