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I've spent all the morning trying to get the "lid" off my Whitlock pedestal. Despite using penetrant and heat I only managed to get two off with the Allen Key. I ground the head (CSK) off the other two, lifted the "lid" then used vice grip wrench on the other two. One came out with a lot of coaxing and the other snapped off flush. I am now attempting to drill the broken bolt as accurately as possible and then I will tap the hole.
I want to order new bolts and a thread tap to re-thread the hole (with the broken bolt). My question is
A FURTHER UPDATE I tried to drill the hole but as I half expected the hole is a bit oversize despite the fact I used a smaller drill. I thought I'd fill the hole with epoxy and thread into that. But is there a better product (maybe in the Loctite range)?
Maybe I worry too much as there are thre holes holding it anyway.
I want to order new bolts and a thread tap to re-thread the hole (with the broken bolt). My question is
- what thread they are. Being a Whitlock Pedestal they wouldn't be metric. Would they be British Standard Fine (BSF)?
- the diameter of the bolt is .190 and length is .624. The diameter is therefore 3/16" and length 5/8. What would the thread be? (Just looking at eBay now maybe they are " UNF Imperial Fine Countersunk"?)
- I'm inclined to reduce the length to 3/8" so I don't have this problem again. Would that be a mistake? Will a thread lubricant help?
- I plan to replace them with SS bolts
A FURTHER UPDATE I tried to drill the hole but as I half expected the hole is a bit oversize despite the fact I used a smaller drill. I thought I'd fill the hole with epoxy and thread into that. But is there a better product (maybe in the Loctite range)?
Maybe I worry too much as there are thre holes holding it anyway.
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