jac
Well-Known Member
I did a temporary repair last month to the sheave on my clew outhaul. The sheave has a threaded tube running through it as an axle, secured through the sail etc by a pair of M10 bolts. It is these bolts that are secured with Threadlocker.
One came undone easily as expected. The other is a different matter.
Given that the bolt is screwed into a round tube with a sheave around it, hidden inside a sail, getting a good grip is tricky.
Loctite website suggests heat if it gets stuck so thinking of using gas soldering iron on heat mode to provide this but a little concerned re collateral damage to the sheave / sail.
So anyone got any other suggestions for getting the damn thing undone.
One came undone easily as expected. The other is a different matter.
Given that the bolt is screwed into a round tube with a sheave around it, hidden inside a sail, getting a good grip is tricky.
Loctite website suggests heat if it gets stuck so thinking of using gas soldering iron on heat mode to provide this but a little concerned re collateral damage to the sheave / sail.
So anyone got any other suggestions for getting the damn thing undone.