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timeonthewater ![]() Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: 22 Mar 09 Location: United Kingdom, Arundel Online Status: Offline Posts: 60 |
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Did I mention the serious plumber's blowtorch ?..nope didn't work,
as did the bearing puller. Drilling the stainless pin wasn't an option, as one slip and you would be through the relatively soft alloy stock. I didn't have the use of a bench-mounted pillar drill though!. hopefully Ovi's will do me deal on the the rudder assembly
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olly_love ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 18 Jan 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 1145 |
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just cut the pin short and drill it out?
then use an easy out, the other option is to make a bearing puller and tap the centre of the pin |
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Medway Maniac ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 13 May 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 2788 |
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Did you try heat?
When all else had failed (and a good soaking in freeing oil), I managed to free some ss bolts in an alloy fitting by pouring a kettle of boiling water over the lot.
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timeonthewater ![]() Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: 22 Mar 09 Location: United Kingdom, Arundel Online Status: Offline Posts: 60 |
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Well after a week and a bit of exposure to it's diet of Coca Cola, I can report sadly that the experiment failed miserably. Although the large aluminium saucepan and alloy stock look a little brighter.
The stainless pin is well seized and galled in, even trying to remove it with another stainless pin and mark 1 club hammer did nothing but to destroy the stock. Unfortunately the way the boat is designed, you can't remove the rudder or pin, as it is held captive by the flange beneath the lower gudgeon. So a new rudder assembly required.
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Contender 541 ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 05 Dec 05 Location: Burton on Trent Online Status: Offline Posts: 1402 |
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Indeed Jim - the Phosphoric acid is the major component (It really does not matter which to use) I once saw a Radial drill that had been in a field for 20 years bought back to life with nothing more than a can of coke and time (It was an original machine tool of a victorian pumping station and the owners tracked it down. Once it had been bought back to the pumping station, the drill was bolted to the floor and tension chains attached to the radial arm. A can of coke was poured down the pillar. 3 months it took, but eventually the chains went slack - only took another 2 years to get working after that!!)
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JimC ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 17 May 04 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 6660 |
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I honestly don't know what the 29er stock is made of but have half a memory its alloy...
The critical component in the CocaCola is the phosphoric acid - the same stuff you get in so called rust eating compounds, so it probably doesn't make much difference whether you use diet or not. I don't know how much effect it will have in this case, but unlikely to do any harm. Stocks - I'bve always made my own so have no idea whose are good. The article on the Cherub web site started out as how I did my last one... Edited by JimC - 21 Apr 12 at 5:59pm |
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Full Fat is the best
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timeonthewater ![]() Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: 22 Mar 09 Location: United Kingdom, Arundel Online Status: Offline Posts: 60 |
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Jim
I'm tempted go all out and go carbon dagger blade and cassette rather than go for the same kit from Ovi's. Simon McGuire's carbon stock looks very good, any others you may recommend? It's for a project boat, not a 29er I might add!
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timeonthewater ![]() Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: 22 Mar 09 Location: United Kingdom, Arundel Online Status: Offline Posts: 60 |
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I've taken the whole assembly off the boat, so have the stock, pin and gudgeons in one unit.
The vice on the pin and moving the stock has had no affect. Re the coke method, full fat coke or coke max? Methinks a new rudder stock would be the answer if all else fails!. Jim, is the stock glass fibre ? |
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alstorer ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 02 Aug 07 Location: Cambridge Online Status: Offline Posts: 2899 |
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I take it you can't get a screwdriver in to just remove the whole thing?
Also, bit late for this, but I'd suggest in future always taking it off...
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