Big Barn
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The heat and expansion weakens the lock between the parts.
Bruce
^^^THIS^^^
The heat and expansion weakens the lock between the parts.
Bruce
Am I missing something here?
Steel when heated EXPANDS!
Expanding the plug size will make it come out easier?
The heat and expansion weakens the lock between the parts.
Bruce
Or, at least equalizes. The key is a relative movement driven by a quick temperature change applied through one of the parts. The thread bond is crushed, or relaxed, depending on which part. This disturbs the bond.Perhaps after it cools?
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Or, at least equalizes. The key is a relative movement driven by a quick temperature change applied through one of the parts. The thread bond is crushed, or relaxed, depending on which part. This disturbs the bond.
^^THAT^^
Or, at least equalizes. The key is a relative movement driven by a quick temperature change applied through one of the parts. The thread bond is crushed, or relaxed, depending on which part. This disturbs the bond.
.still think 1/4" of threads is enough for the jaws of a properly sized pipe wrench...plus you get the full leverage of the larger arc...(further away from the center)...
While you guys are messing around with your pipe wrenches, i'll clamp my vise grips down and turn it out.