Parker Gun Collectors Association Forums  

Go Back   Parker Gun Collectors Association Forums Parker Forums General Parker Discussions

Notices

Reply
Thread Tools Display Modes
Unread 04-04-2018, 08:51 AM   #21
Member
James L. Martin
PGCA Member
 
James L. Martin's Avatar

Member Info
 
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 792
Thanks: 1,110
Thanked 1,894 Times in 446 Posts

Default

That's the same one I have used for over 25 plus years.
__________________
" May you build a ladder to the stars climb on every rung and may you stay forever young "
Bob Dylan
James L. Martin is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to James L. Martin For Your Post:
Unread 04-04-2018, 09:13 AM   #22
Member
Kensal Rise
PGCA Member

Member Info
 
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 1,772
Thanks: 625
Thanked 2,590 Times in 929 Posts

Default

While a well-chosen Magna-Tip bit is a wise way to mate the proper tool to the proper screw slot, a CLEAN slot is essential.

Before attempting any work on a century-old screw/pin, please take the time to thoroughly clean 100+ years of oil, grease and dirt from the slot! A common safety pin or push pin works well for this.

This way, the proper bit fits properly and to the BOTTOM of the slot for optimum interface and torque application.
John Campbell is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following 7 Users Say Thank You to John Campbell For Your Post:
Unread 04-04-2018, 09:16 AM   #23
Member
Randy Roberts
PGCA Lifetime
Member
 
Randy G Roberts's Avatar

Member Info
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Posts: 3,259
Thanks: 5,075
Thanked 6,655 Times in 2,120 Posts

Default

Good choice Mike, same set I have. With any luck you will not need it, often.
Randy G Roberts is offline   Reply With Quote
Unread 04-04-2018, 12:25 PM   #24
Member
JJ Roberts
Forum Associate

Member Info
 
Join Date: Sep 2014
Posts: 344
Thanks: 1,696
Thanked 524 Times in 129 Posts

Default

I made special screw driver bits out of allen wrenches for use with my drill press to remove stubborn screws,from older guns,use PB Blaster penetrating formula first. J.J.
James J. Roberts is offline   Reply With Quote
Visit James J. Roberts's homepage!
Unread 04-04-2018, 01:25 PM   #25
Member
Richard Flanders
PGCA Lifetime
Member
 
Richard Flanders's Avatar

Member Info
 
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 4,517
Thanks: 8,480
Thanked 5,544 Times in 1,719 Posts

Default

Cleaning screw slots with anything harder than a round toothpick can easily lead to scratches. I learned that the hard way. Soften the goo with something then use a toothpick or two or three or ten, if necessary. Using a pin of any kind is a very bad idea. They love to jump out of the slot and scratch the receiver.
Richard Flanders is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Richard Flanders For Your Post:
Unread 04-04-2018, 03:01 PM   #26
Member
Kensal Rise
PGCA Member

Member Info
 
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 1,772
Thanks: 625
Thanked 2,590 Times in 929 Posts

Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Richard Flanders View Post
Using a pin of any kind is a very bad idea. They love to jump out of the slot and scratch the receiver.
Sorry to tell you this Richard, but the push pin I've used for decades hasn't harmed a thing so far. Of course I use it with care. And... toothpicks tend not to get all the crud out for me. Then again, I've had a lot of bad ideas in my life...
John Campbell is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to John Campbell For Your Post:
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 07:37 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 1998 - 2025, Parkerguns.org
Copyright © 2004 Design par Megatekno
- 2008 style update 3.7 avec l'autorisation de son auteur par Stradfred.