Thread locked nipples. How to losen them?
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Thread locked nipples. How to losen them?
I just bought a wheel set used and it appears that whoever built up the set used some sort of aggressive thread lock on the nipples. I've snapped a couple of spokes trying to get the nipples to loosen/tighten. When I turn the nipples they don't screw on/off of the spokes as they should. Rather the spokes just twist until I snap them. My question is this. Does anyone know of a solvent which is effective in undoing a unknown variety of thread lock application? Thanks,
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I wouldn't even mess with trying to undo the nipples - sounds like a royal PITA. You might want to cut the spokes, throw them away, and build the wheel with new spokes.
I know some of the more aggressive thread locking compounds require heat, and if you do use heat, who knows what might get damaged in the process.
I know some of the more aggressive thread locking compounds require heat, and if you do use heat, who knows what might get damaged in the process.
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Originally Posted by MudPie
I know some of the more aggressive thread locking compounds require heat, and if you do use heat, who knows what might get damaged in the process.
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lighter on frozen spokes
Just FIY, I got around to doing the lighter trick and the nipples still would budge. I think I'm just going to bite the bullet and replace the spoke. Thanks for the advice anyways.