Alpha CB28

So called penetrating oil rarely penetrates to where its needed.

Most often it lubricates the head which just helps the tool to slip which does nothing to solve the problem.

I sometimes use heat but never oil!

Tony
 
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Looks like a very time consuming way to repair a boiler and definetely not a way to earn a living and would leave you in the poor house of old :evil: You must have the patience of a saint or a lot of time on your hands :rolleyes:
 
I agree - it took more time than it should have and was patience-testing. Next time it would be a quicker repair and I would probably just buy the new fittings rather than muck around with corroded screws (particularly if it was mid-winter.)

On reflection, it does seem a little crazy that if, for example, the exhaust falls off my car I take it to the garage and have it fixed, but if my boiler develops a leak I try and fix it myself...
 
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I agree - it took more time than it should have and was patience-testing. Next time it would be a quicker repair and I would probably just buy the new fittings rather than muck around with corroded screws (particularly if it was mid-winter.)

you still need to remove both screws to be sure of a leak free repair first time round.

On reflection, it does seem a little crazy that if, for example, the exhaust falls off my car I take it to the garage and have it fixed, but if my boiler develops a leak I try and fix it myself...

you get your exhausts done at the garage and not yourself?
 

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