JollyRodgers
Well-Known Member
Finally got around to replacing the broken masthead unit (nasa clipper) for the Windex at the top of the mast. I had to change the whole new wire because the old one was much older and didnt have the plug, but that is all taken care of now and ready to go.
I started to unscrew out the old windex and only managed to get one of the screw out, the rest were falling apart and corroding as I turned the screwdriver. I got the old windex out by unscrewing the bottom of it and pulling it out through the top, but I cant slide the new one down because it doesnt unscrew the same way on the bottom.
I have the new mount/screws ready to replace and they look very similar (but newer) to the existing ones. Exactly the same sizes.
What is the best way for me to remove the 3 remaining screws? If it was on the ground with a plug socket nearby then I wouldnt have an issue, but 40ft up and blowing around is a bit trickier.
I want to be almost 100% sure that when I next go up to the top of the mast, I will have the right tools for the job because of the effort and time it takes to go up!
I was considering using a hacksaw, cutting off the protruding screw heads, sliding off the mounts and then using a pair of pliers to twist the screws out. Then place the new windex up and screw the new mount onto it - and bobs your uncle.
Some people mentioned using a dremel with angle grinder (I dont have one) to slide a flat line into the screw and then using a flathead screwdriver to twist them out.
What do you think will be the best plan of attack?
Thanks.
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I started to unscrew out the old windex and only managed to get one of the screw out, the rest were falling apart and corroding as I turned the screwdriver. I got the old windex out by unscrewing the bottom of it and pulling it out through the top, but I cant slide the new one down because it doesnt unscrew the same way on the bottom.
I have the new mount/screws ready to replace and they look very similar (but newer) to the existing ones. Exactly the same sizes.
What is the best way for me to remove the 3 remaining screws? If it was on the ground with a plug socket nearby then I wouldnt have an issue, but 40ft up and blowing around is a bit trickier.
I want to be almost 100% sure that when I next go up to the top of the mast, I will have the right tools for the job because of the effort and time it takes to go up!
I was considering using a hacksaw, cutting off the protruding screw heads, sliding off the mounts and then using a pair of pliers to twist the screws out. Then place the new windex up and screw the new mount onto it - and bobs your uncle.
Some people mentioned using a dremel with angle grinder (I dont have one) to slide a flat line into the screw and then using a flathead screwdriver to twist them out.
What do you think will be the best plan of attack?
Thanks.
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