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Re: wire wheel spokes

To: ya632@victoria.tc.ca
Subject: Re: wire wheel spokes
From: Robert Haigney <Robert.Haigney@anixter.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 11:44:52 -0800
If this does work, rather than a fire extinguisher, get one of the cans of air 
that are used for cleaning computers, turn it upside down and spray it, it 
shoots out the propellant, which is the same as a fire extinguisher, (very 
cold).  these are much smaller than any fire extinguisher and you can get it 
into a much smaller area.  Be careful the propellant will cause svere burning 
if you get  it on your skin.

Robert.
69 MG-BGT




ya632@victoria.tc.ca on 01/24/2000 11:20:38 AM
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Subject:        Re: wire wheel spokes

At 11:00 1/24/00 -0700, Maffei Andrew P SSgt 27LG/LGQPT wrote:
>Dose anyone out there have any Ideas on how to free up frozen spokes on the
>wire wheels?, so far I have tried soaking them in WD-40 for two days, no
>good, then I tried heating them,  I ended up with a broken spoke on that
>one! any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Ho;w about heating the nut, followed quickly by a blast from a COO fire
extinguisher on the spoke, so that you get contraction of the spoke within
the expanded nut.  Haven't tried this, but the theory seems to make sense.
Paul Nelson





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