Old 07-04-18 | 05:57 AM
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andrewclaus
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Once you determine it needs to be removed, you determine the correct thread pitch (RH or LH), you get the right tool, and it still doesn't come off with reasonable force...use a heat gun on the shell, and rap with a mallet on the handle of the tool.

As said above, unless you have a professional tool, assume the tool will slip and plan for your knuckles to fly somewhere safe.
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