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I removed the bow rail on my boat to re-seat, clean and tighten. Those damn hex-head, allen key screws located on the "T" joints are all stripped and I want to remove them so I can put new ones in to tighten up the rail.
I tried to drill one out and almost went into the rail itself. Any ideas as to how to get these @#$%#@$ things out ! I cannot slide the the "T"'s off, due to these screws scratching the crap out of the rail. I thought that if I could get them off then I could attack the problem from both sides. As an option has anyone drilled right through the s.s. rail and either used stainless rivets or screws to hold the rail together ? Thx, Alan |
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alan...how about a screw extractor ?? fits in your drill turns in reverse. i have used them for wood screws and stripped lug nuts on the car. they have great holding power.
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they also make an eXtractor that You turn with a wrench get the Square ones not round for this application.tap it in & unscrew There's a reason for it being STUCK spray liquid wrench (Protect Your Deck) Maybe not alligned ? [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img] Screws & rivets may work just not as PRETTY ! May loosen up.Mine are all welded.
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Capt Brad,
Went and got a 'easy out' to remove those damned allen head screws. The originals are thine walled pcs of SHIT that all fell apart as I tried to remove. A real bitchy job. Got 'em all out though. One or two will need to be retapped. I tried to buy replacement allen head scres but the ones at WEST MARINE are too long and would stick out ( and you can't grind them ) Any ideas where I can get these w/ a lower profile? |
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Send Me the size & length ,& quanity.
"TUG" tugboat@gzinc.com I can get 6/32 to 8/32 & 10's up !! 3/8 is the shortest in stock up to 2" S.S. I was on the phone w/ them.
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Just a thought ....
To give the allen screws a better bite into the tubing, I drilled the tubing a "tad", and used slightly longer allen screws to set into the "T" joints and tubing. - Nick |
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