Sticky Drums

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Bigbird
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Post by Bigbird »

One of the drums on the rear seems to be rusted solid, I can't even get the bloody thing to turn with a 600mm socket extension.

Any ideas on how to get it off would be appreciated.

I got one side off by boiling the kettle and pouring it over the drum, but this one won't budge.
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Post by thropzed »

Set a fire under it !
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If his feet are that close to the hammer, then he deserves what he gets!!
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Post by Dakam »

Maybe try heating it up with any oxy and then tapping around the edges.

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I'd rather drive something made of metal, not plastic!
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