02 February 2005, 04:31
akrietUsing heat on scope to get Loctite rings loose
I'm trying to remove a scope from Ruger rings that have apparently been "Loctited". I've broken two T10 torx drivers to no avail. I can't see any Loctite, but am guessing it's there. I understand that with quite a bit of heat, the Loctite bond can be broken. My question: will application of a propane torch to the rings to heat the screws damage the (Leupold) scope? Or is there a better way?
02 February 2005, 04:38
JTBSoldering Iron right on the screw.
02 February 2005, 05:21
meteLoctite and most epoxys break loose at about 400F.Lenses are installed with some type of adhesive which will loosen with heat also [keep optics out of direct sunlight].So a soldering iron to the screw is the way to do it.
02 February 2005, 05:24
claybusterI believe that permatex/loctite produce a locktite remover solvent,,,try
www.mcmaster.com good luck,,,,,Clay
02 February 2005, 09:42
lawndartAlso,
Wrap the ends of the scope in cold wet rags. Sucks the heat right out of the metal.
lawndart
02 February 2005, 15:46
jeffeossoquote:
Originally posted by JTB:
Soldering Iron right on the screw.
have you tried a sharp tap on a screw driver, with a board under the rings? (supported)
yep.. and not on the slot/hex end at first... no reason to have that much heat in the head ...
jeffe
02 February 2005, 22:41
new_guyI like the soldering iron suggestion, but if all else fails, use an E-Z out tap. They've never failed me.
03 February 2005, 11:16
akrietThanks for the ideas. I'll start with the soldering iron and go from there.