Any gunsmith open on weekends in LML?
Does anyone knows of a gunsmith in LML thats open on the weekends? Was trying to reach out to Gary Flach since yesterday but he might be out of town hunting. Any suggestion helps. Thanks.
Re: Any gunsmith open on weekends in LML?
Possibly post what you need done.
Many on here capable of many talents, especially on smaller more manageable jobs.
Gary a no brainer when it comes to machine work, builds and any major work. Worth the wait.
Good luck
Re: Any gunsmith open on weekends in LML?
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Originally Posted by
Blainer
Possibly post what you need done.
Many on here capable of many talents, especially on smaller more manageable jobs.
Gary a no brainer when it comes to machine work, builds and any major work. Worth the wait.
Good luck
Fair enough. I need to remove couple of stripped out screws holding the rail on new rifle. Seems the previous owner used bit too much locktite or even crazy glue. Got 2 out on my own ( barely ), the other 2 are so stuck.
Re: Any gunsmith open on weekends in LML?
Try heat?
touch with Sodering iron, melt loctight off.
possibly try reverse bit if needed, reverse, might just just be ticket
threads in rifle damage? Need Tap?
penetratating oil over night?
Re: Any gunsmith open on weekends in LML?
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Originally Posted by
Blainer
Try heat?
touch with Sodering iron, melt loctight off.
possibly try reverse bit if needed, reverse, might just just be ticket
threads in rifle damage? Need Tap?
penetratating oil over night?
No, did not try heat. I know when I am beat with tools that I have. Just decided to leave enough material for the specialist to work with.
Re: Any gunsmith open on weekends in LML?
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Originally Posted by
nolimits
No, did not try heat. I know when I am beat with tools that I have. Just decided to leave enough material for the specialist to work with.
carve a channel in existing screw with hack saw, create a channel for a flat head screwdriver, make it fit tight to screwdriver.
Use heat, soldering iron on head of bolt, melt any residual loctight, or adhesive and use screwdriver to torque out.
Once it breaks, it should come easy.
Good luck.
Re: Any gunsmith open on weekends in LML?
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nolimits
No, did not try heat. I know when I am beat with tools that I have. Just decided to leave enough material for the specialist to work with.
So NL how did this work out for you - Who fixed it up ? :-D RJ
Re: Any gunsmith open on weekends in LML?
Both Loctite and crazy glue soften with heat. Loctite comes in three strengths and the highest (red) requires heat to remove.