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Dan db09
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Topic: got a problemPosted: 27 July 2004 at 4:48pm |
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how do u get stripped allen wrench screws out
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Reb Cpl
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Posted: 27 July 2004 at 5:16pm |
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Which screws, on what part of what marker? If they're screws that hold the recievers of a M98c together, you can punch them out from the other side of the marker using a nail set and a hammer.. if I knew which screws were stripped, it'd be a little easier. |
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Dan db09
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Posted: 27 July 2004 at 5:19pm |
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well the screws that connect the drop to the grip block adapter
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Posted: 27 July 2004 at 5:21pm |
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best bet is banging it out with hammer and nail, if it sticks out alittle try using a pair of pliers
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Posted: 27 July 2004 at 6:34pm |
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do not bang them out! you will strip the hole they go into.
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Shadowminion
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Posted: 27 July 2004 at 7:40pm |
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Gimmee a minute or two on this one , there's got to be a way with no potential damage to the marker,, do you just have a household type tool box of tools to use ?
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Shadowminion
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Posted: 27 July 2004 at 9:34pm |
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Well , okay , without knowing what tools you have , I can offer only suggestions . First off , try a penetrating oil and let it set some time , to soak into the threads ,if they are anywhere near acessible ,if not , flood your Problem bolt and hope it will soak in ,oil wont hurt anything, just be messy . Stay away from WD-40 and the like , along with ruining O-rings , they actually varnish up after the solvents evaporate , compounding the problem !! 1. If you have acess to a bench grinder , and you are'nt sure its your allenhead screw thats stripped out , try resharpening your allen wrench ,maybe the portion that fits into the screw is rounded off enough to cause the wrench to slip . with a pitcher of water very handy nearby , grind off the tip (end) of the allen wrench that fits the screw , do this in VERY small increments , cooling the metal of the wrench off in the water after every few seconds of grinding , this will keep the wrench's hardness (temper) , while giving you an unused portion of wrench to try , (like trying a New wrench without buying a new one ) . Sometimes taking a hammer and tapping the top of the allen wrench after its seated in the bolt (Fairly firmly ) will help to loosen the problem bolt. 2.Easy -out there is a tool set made , can find it at sears , that has a reverse spiral made for removing stripped bolts and screws . it is a tapered spiral that fits into a hole (your stripped allen head socket ) and trys to dig deeper and bite into the hole more , the deeper it goes in,, if you can find one in a size that you actually need to tap it into the head of your allen screw to even get it to fit , the odds are pretty good that it will bite into the screw enough to sucessfully remove it . these are sold ,sometimes with the matching drill bit to properly fit each size easy out . so far , these are methods that will not mar ,or possibly damage surrounding metal or threads . The following should be done using the UTMOST caution , because you MIGHT damage your marker ,no matter how careful you are !! 3.If the head of the bolt protrudes , even slightly above the marker , you may be able to take a Hacksaw and put a slot into the head of the screw , do this as deeply as you can, without going into the surrounding metal , this will give you a fresh , straight , clean slot to put a flathead screwdriver into . Counterclockwise to loosen , and remember to tap it lightly with a hammer first to seat the screwdriver into the slot, and the vibrations may help to loosen the screw . 4 If the bolt head does NOT protrude (is flush) with the surrounding metal . Its time to get seriously with it and get this bugga out , you will need a small punch (round punches WONT work , dont even try,,) the punch NEEDS to be like a small chisel (the width needs to be less than the width of the head of the screw ), Sharp IE ===> , straight , and flat . on the outside edge OF THE SCREW , tap the punch straight down to make an impression in the screw , this will give your punch a place to grip the metal and not slide over the top of it . after you have made the small groove , tilt the punch so the force of the impact tends to rotate the screw COUNTERCLOCKWISE .. and begin to tap the punch lightly at first (50 light taps is not unusual , before you see ANY movement !! ) and then with increasing force , gradually ,until you begin to see the screw back out , at times you may need ,or want to angle the punch so that most ,or more of the force of impact is downward , this will prevent ,to some degree the punch bouncing out of the groove and damaging the surrounding metal . there are other ways of removing frozen bolts/screws , but they are extreme compared to what I have just outlined ,or require more equipment than the average "Joe" has available to him . Re-post if these work for you, or PM me if these methods dont work for you , I have 30 years of dreaded cold sweats removing bolts from pieces of machinery , and 95% of the time (or more ) the methods above will suffice . |
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Posted: 27 July 2004 at 9:42pm |
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what shadowminion said....
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Posted: 27 July 2004 at 9:48pm |
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Removal of Rounded out Screw
If you have rounded out a screw on your Tippmann, the first step would be to call tippmann, they will most likely send you one for free. Next, you should remove the screw. How? Well, there are many things that you can do. They make certain tools that supposedly get rounded out screws out. But there are also other options. There are products that are "cold welds" that you can purchase at a Home Depot, or other hardware store. A popular brand is "JB Weld." Basically you apply it, stick an allen wrench, and let it dry according to the instructions. The "cold weld" will "bond" the allen wrench and the screw, allowing you to remove the screw. A cheap alternative, that may or may not work, is hot glue or super glue. Use the same process as the JB Weld. Good luck to you. |
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Posted: 27 July 2004 at 9:53pm |
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Oh , for next time, if you coat the screw threads with wax , you wont have a problem with screws binding in your gun anymore , grease works too, but is messier . SWATFORLOGAN , I thought of that, but Probability is low that it would work , nothing is impossible tho
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Posted: 27 July 2004 at 9:56pm |
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Yeah, I was just thinking the screws shouldn't be in there THAT tight. But you never know, some people like put their whole body into it when they screw things in
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Posted: 27 July 2004 at 9:58pm |
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He-He , I Hate it when that happens !!
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Posted: 27 July 2004 at 10:20pm |
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Find a drill bit that is the same size as the allen head bolt, jus drill out the top portion of the bolt off, from that point on you can split open yer grip and remove the rest of the bolt by either using yer fingers or a pair of pliers and if you dont wanna take that chance, jus bring yer marker to the shop and they can remove it fer ya. |
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Posted: 27 July 2004 at 10:42pm |
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Good point , that screw can be resized anyway , drill the head off , but be careful !!
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Posted: 05 August 2004 at 5:27pm |
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I need some help also, the screw on my 98 custom is stripped, almost rounded, the screw above the trigger
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Posted: 05 August 2004 at 5:41pm |
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Find a drill bit that is the same size as the allen head bolt, jus drill out the top portion of the bolt off, from that point on you can split open yer grip and remove the rest of the bolt by either using yer fingers or a pair of pliers and if you dont wanna take that chance, jus bring yer marker to the shop and they can remove it fer ya. |
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