Well, in the never ending train wreck saga of my Deuce….
One upon a time, I blew a tire…big hole. However, in a rare case of forward thinking, I had purchased a budd wheel socket from Houdel. Shame about the tire, and the cost to replace it, but I’ve got the correct socket already so no problems, right?
Put the socket on a 1/2” impact wrench with a ½” to ¾” adapter and blasted away. Would not budge.
Ok, so I soaked all the lug nuts on the wheel with Liquid Wrench Super Penetrating Oil, set up vibrations on all of the nuts with the impact wrench and let them site for 24 hours. Tried again with the impact wrench…no dice. I put a breaker bar on it, nope. Put a four foot conduit on the breaker bar, nope.
So, since this was such a fun adventure, I broke out my lil’ Coleman propane torch that I use for sweating pipes and began to heat a nut. After heating the nut, I put the breaker bar with a seven foot piece of conduit and applied pressure.
At this point, I refer you to Houdel’s post:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=5972
Mine completely broke, not just merely deformed.
Ok, found a Roboimpact on eBay and got it. Oops, I have a 3 prong slave outlet and it requires a single pin one. So, I bid on one on eBay and got it. Now, three weeks later I trudge back out to use the miracle Roboimpact on these nuts that have been busting mine.
Same old story, the nuts stubbornly refused to give way, even to the Roboimpact. So, we break out the lil’ Coleman torch and begin to heat them and play switch. I would heat a nut, then Steve would hit it with the Roboimpact and I would heat the opposite net, then we would switch again after a bit.
Well, the Roboimpact lost to my $%&@#* nuts!
The ½” male portion on the Roboimpact shattered.
‘Course, Houdel’s socket is still going strong with no problems (thanks Houdel…I would certainly recommend them). And yes, I was fortunately turning them the correct direction.
Out of all of this, I’ve got several questions for several people…
BFR:
What was the brand of breaker bar you used? If it will put up with that, it should put up with my 200 pounds hanging on a 7 foot conduit. Please, please, what is the model number and manufacturer?!
Wallew:
What is the email address of the engineer at Aircraft Dynamics? I’ve sent them an inquiry for an exploded view and parts list, as well as a .pdf of the manual if the could. I hear crickets chirping and no return email. Only one try and I am going to try again since I now NEED something from them. But I figured if you have someone that will take mercy on me….well…
Anyone else…:
Got any bright ideas…preferably not involving spending any more money? My commanding officer is a tad pissed at me breaking the tool I just shelled out $100.00 for, not to mention the breaker bar, and the wheel is still there.
Guess I’m back to my same old saying…
“If I didn’t have bad luck, I would not have any at all!”