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Re: PA column question RE: Speaker bolts [message #11820 is a reply to message #11810] |
Sun, 13 September 2009 14:49 ![Go to previous message Go to previous message](/FUDforum/theme/vk30/images/up.png) ![Go to next message Go to next message](/FUDforum/theme/vk30/images/down.png) |
rodak
Messages: 514 Registered: October 2001 Location: Georgia
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I had to do the "Dremel with a cutoff wheel" trick on a couple of bolts in my Kombo organ. Not the most fun or desireable thing to do, but as a last resort, it definitely works.
www.combo-organ.com
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Re: PA column question RE: Speaker bolts [message #11833 is a reply to message #11810] |
Mon, 14 September 2009 06:48 ![Go to previous message Go to previous message](/FUDforum/theme/vk30/images/up.png) |
stevem
Messages: 4755 Registered: June 2004 Location: NY
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When I have seen that issue coming I breake out my propane torch, fire it up to low heat and give the nut a good heating. This expands and breaks the nut to stud rust bond and then I dribble PD balster rust breaker down the stud which wicks in the threads as the stud cools and then all is freed up.
You must note to not point the flame at the cone which at times due to the postion the stud was in I had to place a couple of layers of alumimnum foil over the cone to protect it.
Antique electronics carrys repalcemnt speaker mounting studs should you need them.
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