From: Mugno, Anthony (AMugno@SITAAPS.org)
Date: Wed Jul 10 2002 - 06:41:04 PDT
liquid wrench and if possible do it in an ultrasonic parts washer. You can
pick one of these gizzmos at harbourfreight.com or northerntools.com
Tony Mugno
Senior Systems Integration Engineer
From: J. Forster [mailto:jfor@quik.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 4:04 AM
To: mil-veh@mil-veh.org
Subject: [MV] How do you separate...
Any ideas on how to non-destructively separate something that has been
bolted
together for 60 years? The assembly is a WW II aerial base made up of a
cast
iron plate, rubber gasket (which seems still pliable at the edges), and a
phenolic insulator. All parts are made of unobtanium. The cast iron plate
needs
to have some big chips welded, thanks to UPS miss-treatment.
Any ideas would be appreciated. It is not easy to apply axial force to the
thing.
TIA,
John
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