Yes, I admit defeat. Forced to surrender by frozen caliper bolts, I humbly submit my roll-away for surrender..........I guess 15 years of heating/cooling and rust made them become, "one" with the calipers!
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IF IT CANT BE FIXED WITH A HAMMER, ITS A ELECTRICAL PROBLEM!
Still bitterly clinging to guns and religion.
Dave
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I confess Dave............I have a secret weapon for rust. It's called Kearney Rust Cutter. I've used it for over 30 years. You never hear about it for the automotive industry, because it's used by linemen working on old power lines! Absolutely amazing what it does with rust. Spray it on and it foams up and turns black. Then the parts just come apart! I buy it buy the case from a company in Portland. About 5 bucks a can.
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Don.
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Don, would that be available thru a local ind. supply house like Applied industrial?
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FORCE IT!,IF IT BREAKS IT NEEDED REPLACED ANYWAY!
IF IT CANT BE FIXED WITH A HAMMER, ITS A ELECTRICAL PROBLEM!
Still bitterly clinging to guns and religion.
Dave
Oregon Assistant Chapter Leader: To join the Oregon Chapter, click HERE
Maybe, When my wife gets home Tue I'll have her look in the files and find out where we bought it. I still have 6 cans left from when I had my shop, so I haven't bought any in a while.
I have a couple of friends that work for the local Electrical co-op that turned me on to it years ago. It's all they use. I showed it to my local NAPA rep and now they carry it in stock for the farmers around here.
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Don.
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Thanks Don, a can of that would come in real handy!
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FORCE IT!,IF IT BREAKS IT NEEDED REPLACED ANYWAY!
IF IT CANT BE FIXED WITH A HAMMER, ITS A ELECTRICAL PROBLEM!
Still bitterly clinging to guns and religion.
Dave
Oregon Assistant Chapter Leader: To join the Oregon Chapter, click HERE
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