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Title: REMOVING leveling feet
Post by: Vendo Guy on August 13, 2007, 10:15:02 am
Anyone have luck getting off the threaded leveling feet on the bottom of an old machine??  I'm trying to get the rusted things to turn out, but not having any luck.  I used penetrating oil, but the 1st one snapped right off when I twisted it.  HELP.........

Thanks,
Vendo Guy


Title: Re: REMOVING leveling feet
Post by: 90grad on August 13, 2007, 10:50:02 am
I've tried heat, which has sometimes worked.  Other times, I sawed them off and retapped the holes.


Title: Re: REMOVING leveling feet
Post by: sodaworks on August 13, 2007, 11:56:35 am
Try WD40 first if not I use heat.


Title: Re: REMOVING leveling feet
Post by: BryanH on August 13, 2007, 01:42:10 pm
I've soaked mine in cups of CLR before...


Title: Re: REMOVING leveling feet
Post by: loman4ec on August 13, 2007, 02:59:14 pm
Heat always works for me. Just use a blow torch and they will loosen right up


Title: Re: REMOVING leveling feet
Post by: MCarter on August 13, 2007, 04:48:53 pm
Use PB Blaster


Title: Re: REMOVING leveling feet
Post by: Jim on August 13, 2007, 05:06:47 pm
PB Blaster is pretty good as long as you let it soak. I'll apply generously and then apply again. Another method not mentioned that does work sometimes is tapping/hitting the leg leveler with a hammer straight from both directions, top and bottom; be sure not to bend it! This loosens the threads enabling you to loosen. I've been successful many times using PB Blaster, hammering & loosening as I go. Tightening and loosening as you go will keep the threads self-cleaning as you go...
Worse case senario, you'll have to drill and tap, 3/8 - 16 thread.


Title: Re: REMOVING leveling feet
Post by: bubba on August 13, 2007, 08:04:53 pm
Believe it or not, good old fashioned motor oil works as a great penetrant and lubricant. Another trick which is a bit scary but works well with fire - heat the nut to cherry red, then shoot the stud with a rust penetrant. This cools the stud before the nut actually making it shrink a bit and breaks the rust free. It does smoke bad, and also a potential fire hazard...


Title: Re: REMOVING leveling feet
Post by: aspbear on August 13, 2007, 08:15:19 pm
I have had luck with bubba's plan.  It smokes bad and if it is in an enclosed space will smell like you just blew up a motor.  I have done this a few times with good luck but I have twisted them off,  it is a throw of the dice....