Roach1948
Well-Known Member
OK next weekend I am going to attack my deadwood bolts that have been weeping.
They are quite small at 1/2" dia with badly corroded 13/16th nuts on the top. I might hack saw the nuts off as I think they may disintigrate with the old wrench.
Other than that I plan to get a drift and lump hammer and bang them out hoping that they don't split in half and ride up over each other. Other than checking underneath after each strike, are there any other tips I should know about? I want to get this right, and they are quite thin bolts so I am worried can really get in a pickle.
They are quite small at 1/2" dia with badly corroded 13/16th nuts on the top. I might hack saw the nuts off as I think they may disintigrate with the old wrench.
Other than that I plan to get a drift and lump hammer and bang them out hoping that they don't split in half and ride up over each other. Other than checking underneath after each strike, are there any other tips I should know about? I want to get this right, and they are quite thin bolts so I am worried can really get in a pickle.