Seized Screw - SOLVED
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04 May 2014 00:39 #631255
by steell
Probably not what you actually wanted to say, but you got to admit, that's funny! :laugh:
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4TheKZ1000 wrote: The screw is probably corroded in the threads due to unlike materials working on each other (aluminum and metal)
Probably not what you actually wanted to say, but you got to admit, that's funny! :laugh:
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04 May 2014 03:28 #631264
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Ought to be using wood screws anyhow, instead of metal. :lol:
And that's important, cuz I never make misteaks.
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Replied by Patton on topic Seized Screw
steell wrote:
4TheKZ1000 wrote: The screw is probably corroded in the threads due to unlike materials working on each other (aluminum and metal)
Probably not what you actually wanted to say, but you got to admit, that's funny! :laugh:
Ought to be using wood screws anyhow, instead of metal. :lol:
And that's important, cuz I never make misteaks.
Good Fortune!
1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
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