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Author: Bob
Date: 2002-07-30 14:05
Cindy...long experience with "frozen" screws is that patience is top priority as others have indicated. I would suggest,if possible,that the assembly containing the frozen screw be removed from the wood. That being done you can then apply heat with a heat gun followed by putting the assembly in your refrigerator freezer for awhile. Try this repeatedly along with judicious use of a liquid penetrant such as those mentioned. I can appreciate your desire to "do it yourself" while also appreciating the services of professional technicians.
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Cindy |
2002-07-29 22:56 |
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Wes |
2002-07-30 00:47 |
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Gordon (NZ) |
2002-07-30 01:03 |
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Cindy |
2002-07-30 01:18 |
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Jack Kissinger |
2002-07-30 02:48 |
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ron b |
2002-07-30 05:44 |
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Gordon (NZ) |
2002-07-30 13:27 |
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Synonymous Botch |
2002-07-30 13:30 |
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Bob |
2002-07-30 14:05 |
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Vytas |
2002-07-30 15:07 |
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ron b |
2002-07-30 16:30 |
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Mark Charette |
2002-07-30 17:05 |
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Gordon (NZ) |
2002-07-30 22:46 |
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Mark Charette |
2002-07-31 00:14 |
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Mark Charette |
2002-07-31 00:25 |
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Gordon (NZ) |
2002-07-31 11:32 |
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