TIP OF THE DAY

Started by Alto Mare, August 09, 2013, 12:30:44 AM

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foakes

Clever tip, Sal --

Thanks,

Fred
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Three se7ens

If you do a lot of cutting off screws, something like this may be worth the money.

http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/topages/heavyRivetCutter.php

The screws(or solid rivets) drop into the holes, and are sheared clean off. There is a stack of shims that you use to set the length. You will still need to dress the end of the screw after cutting.

Alto Mare

Quote from: Reel 224 on April 08, 2015, 07:50:53 PM
I have a similar tool for cutting screws of milder steel...but when it comes to hardened screws or SS screws, it doesn't work that well, unless you have Bear claws for hands.
I agree Joe, I tried one and had to use the press to snap it and I'm tough ;D
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Three se7ens

Good to know.  Ive used them on steel rivets before, so I figured they would cut most screws fine.

Alto Mare

Its a good tool, I use it to cut screws for cabinets, but these 316 ss screws are tough.
Forget about all the reasons why something may not work. You only need to find one good reason why it will.

harryk3616

how about the cut-off disc using a dremel?  i use mine constantly for cutting metal


Alto Mare

Quote from: harryk3616 on April 08, 2015, 10:05:12 PM
how about the cut-off disc using a dremel?  i use mine constantly for cutting metal
Same situation Harry, I don't have much luck with those on stainless steel screws. It kmight be just me :-\
By the way, your stainless steel basket comes handy with small parts, thanks again my friend ;)
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harryk3616

yeah sal, that basket was a great find and it fit in my glass wash basin perfect, i'm glad you liked it my friend. i let the parts soak awhile then i take one of those acid wash brushes and stir the parts around cleaning them just fine. i use wd40 as my cleaner, i buy the gallon cans at home depot, works for me, i also scrub the sideplates with a small nylon brush dipped in the wd40, got the brushes at home depot also,wipe them dry and then hit them with the air hose, they  come out nice.  got the basket from ebay under jewlery cleaning baskets

Tightlines667

I use a steel bill holder mesh basket I purchased from 'Orgainize This', and a few different sized strainers to hold parts in the Ultrasonic cleaner.  I have been eyeing the basket from my new deep fryer.  Looks like these would work well too.
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Alto Mare

If you ever had screws stored in a container with the movable dividers and found them all mixed up, you could try this
http://i.imgur.com/2hGwN2X.jpg
a small bead of hot glue will keep them in place
http://i.imgur.com/84j7ZN7.jpg
While you at it, place a small bead of glue on the latches and hinges , this will make them much stronger
http://i.imgur.com/BhWNnLl.jpg
I realize that these boxes are already out there with welded seams, but most are not of the correct size that I would want and they're usually $20 each. These were $3 at Harbor Freight
http://i.imgur.com/puvW8MF.jpg
Sal
Forget about all the reasons why something may not work. You only need to find one good reason why it will.

harryk3616

i'm on the same page as you sal ,glue gun trick works well.  picked up the harbor freight plastic bins when they were on sale awhile ago before my trouble.  craft stores also carry them, like michaels or joannes, gotta get them when they go on sale.  have a nice weekend my friend

SacFly

That's a great idea Sal.  For those of us without a glue gun, I'll bet silicone caulk would also work for this.

bluefish69

I have been using Goop Contact Cement from Home Depot

Mike
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handi2

If you ever see the Shimano tackle trays on sale they have a radius on the bottom edges of the individual compartments. I have some of the small ones about 12x8 and it's very easy to get the screws out with the smooth sided compartments.
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