EchovsStihl63
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We can fix thatAt least it's not a "which 2 stroke is better oil thread".![]()
We can fix thatAt least it's not a "which 2 stroke is better oil thread".![]()
Can't be tight if it's liquid!This is about the only thing that works on rusty nuts and bolts around here View attachment 1246273
Oh yea , the good old days .The smell that brings me back to cleaning guns with my grandpa is the Hoppe's #9 bore cleaner. Every time we shot the guns had to be cleaned and oiled. He tended to over oil them though. The stocks were swelling and the wood was dark where they met the action.
Stainless at least good stainless shouldn’t rust in placeI usually don't mess around with 'em myself. Just cut em and get new hardware. Gotta be careful heating up certain hardware, stainless steel parts will almost certainly gall and seized if you try to heat them.
I'm talking the "stainless" bolts and nuts on most newer than 2010 exhaust systems. It kinda rusts, looks like a little heat is all it needs to loosen, when the best course of action is to spray it with penetrant and then hit em with the 1/2" impact.Stainless at least good stainless shouldn’t rust in place
You're the only guy I've ever heard mention Kimball Midwest. They're expensive, but they don't sell Chinese ****.I have to admit I do like the way wd-40 smells. I keep a small can around for some reason too. Don't use it for much of anything tough. I switched over to muc-off for a protective spray on plastics/ my rc trucks engines and pipes. Doesn't leave quite the mess all over everything, but seems to work just as well for keeping rust off the pipes.
I'm sure like most of you, I've used a lot of different "rust penetrant" sprays over the years. For all the dumb stuff the shop did, they were on with getting a case and seeing how us road guys liked it. There was a wurth spray and a Kimball Midwest spray that we all generally liked pretty well. Kroil was about the best, but even in case lot orders it's super expensive so they wouldnt buy it often. Pb blaster, deep creep or liquid wrench for an easy to find reasonably priced option (s).
Still like the atf+acetone, but msha and osha don't like concoctions with dubious labels on a service truck. Keep a pint pumper can with some mixed up at home. Usually keep a spray can of pb around too. At the end of the day, rust just sucks and there isn't much tgays cheap that seems to work well.