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On 5/8/2021 5:24 PM, Casper wrote:
I re-acquired a butcher block cart my father and I built years ago. A bit of abuse but bones in good shape. One issue is omni-directional metal wheels. They came loose but damage to the nuts and holes moderately loose. Was easy to unscrew from wood but thread nuts came out with wheels and I'm unable to separate them from wheel shaft. Thread nuts are brass. I'm short on tools and hate to waste perfectly good metal wheels because nuts are stuck. Any ideas on how to separate shaft from thread nut without damage to either? Thanks "Thread nuts are brass. ..." Bad idea (as you've discovered). "Steel and aluminum are relatively compatible, but if brass and steel contact, the steel will corrode because it is more anodic than the brass. .." If you have enough extra length on the shaft, put two nuts together and lock them together tightly. Then you can use it to hold the shaft and break loose the brass nut. If the shaft isn't long enough to have that much clearance, heat on the nut directly but not on the shaft. Some penetrating nut/rust solvent may help; carburetor cleaner is about as penetrating a common solvent as there is. When you put it back together, use galvanized for nuts...a little anti-seize wouldn't hurt as a butcher block/table in kitchen environment will likely see some water now and again. -- |
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