From: dodgew200@mchsi.com
Date: Wed Jul 10 2002 - 06:52:18 PDT
SiliKroil...although I'm not sure how it will do around
rubber. Just a dab on the nut and wait awhile might do
it.
Rob, returning to lurker mode.
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'70 W200 Crew Cab
'65 A100 Custom Sportsman (F/S $500 obo)
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> Any ideas on how to non-destructively separate something that has been bolted
> together for 60 years? The assembly is a WW II aerial base made up of a cast
> iron plate, rubber gasket (which seems still pliable at the edges), and a
> phenolic insulator. All parts are made of unobtanium. The cast iron plate needs
> to have some big chips welded, thanks to UPS miss-treatment.
>
> Any ideas would be appreciated. It is not easy to apply axial force to the
> thing.
>
> TIA,
> John
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