brake nuts grrrrrrrrr

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brake nuts grrrrrrrrr

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is it me but are brake nuts welded in place at the factory.

be jesus I know they're not but talk about on strong

couldn't get mine off the block today so had to cut two away, stuck the block in a vice and still couldn't undo the burstewards

It's not like I'm re using the block but Christ on a bike......

grrrrr
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Its "Character Building" ;)
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Post by Dave999 »

what brake nuts?

the tube nuts on the pipes n that

yes

nasty

two sets of mole grips and a scant regard for safety is occasionally necessary
go a smidge tighter first.

and its always the one where the chances of you snapping the pipe and having too little to cut and flare again
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Post by Dart Vader »

Yep tube nuts, tight little buggers

still I've practised making new ends up and got a nice finish so now it's time to put it all back together......
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I just bite the bullet, cut the pipe, use a 6 point socket, get the buggers off and start again.....
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Yep me too.
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Post by morgan »

Pete wrote:I just bite the bullet, cut the pipe, use a 6 point socket, get the buggers off and start again.....
Yup. This. I had a couple that were so far gone (tried heat, wd40 etc) I did just this. Cut the pipe, hammer on an old socket 'tight'. You rare at this stage 'committed' as my dad used to say !
Cut em, socket. Done.
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done the socket thing,then as it's always Sunday afternoon,drilled out the bit of old pipe and reused the nut. :lol: :lol:
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latil wrote: ......drilled out the bit of old pipe and reused the nut. :lol: :lol:
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