Solder in a stripped zerk???

   / Solder in a stripped zerk??? #31  
Mark, you stole my thunder. That is what I have done in the past.

Ron

It seems that most of the respondents here are missing the most important part of the OP's issue.
He lives in Costa Rica!
He does not have reasonable access to a tap & die set, he does not have a NAPA, or other parts supplier, just down the road a bit.
The drive in zerks are likely the best idea for him.
Now... where should he go to get them?
 
   / Solder in a stripped zerk???
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#32  
It seems that most of the respondents here are missing the most important part of the OP's issue.
He lives in Costa Rica!
He does not have reasonable access to a tap & die set, he does not have a NAPA, or other parts supplier, just down the road a bit.
The drive in zerks are likely the best idea for him.
Now... where should he go to get them?

Thanks Fried!
 
   / Solder in a stripped zerk??? #35  
It seems that most of the respondents here are missing the most important part of the OP's issue.
He lives in Costa Rica!
He does not have reasonable access to a tap & die set, he does not have a NAPA, or other parts supplier, just down the road a bit.
The drive in zerks are likely the best idea for him.
Now... where should he go to get them?

OOPS!!! You're right. I missed that and didn't think of what's available in Costa Rica. I'm still not a fan of soldering it. I just think that's a waste of time with a scary chance of some of it going all the way through and into the area around the pin.
 
   / Solder in a stripped zerk??? #36  
Soldering will not work.

For decades my low tech solution to a stripped thread has been the same. Bung up the internal threads a bit with a thin center punch. Or bung up the fitting threads a bit with a hammer. Maybe both. Now rig up a socket with a nut inside that allows you to put a lot of force on the fitting at the same time as you turn it. That almost always works.
 
   / Solder in a stripped zerk??? #38  
   / Solder in a stripped zerk??? #39  
bigtiller: Not sure if you were referring to my pic or not but

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these are "drive in" zerks (not threaded). The 1/4" socket pictured was for driving in with a hammer if a proper drive tool was not available.
 
   / Solder in a stripped zerk??? #40  
bigtiller: Not sure if you were referring to my pic or not but

View attachment 542868

these are "drive in" zerks (not threaded). The 1/4" socket pictured was for driving in with a hammer if a proper drive tool was not available.

Seeing your socket reminded me of my zerk sockets.
 

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