Posted by ridetoslide on October 10, 2010 at 06:54:38 from (71.115.44.14):
In Reply to: super h deck posted by ridetoslide on October 02, 2010 at 11:14:07:
Thank you all for the replies. I have only messed with it briefly when unfortunately a death in the family put this on hold. I did get a mag drill and began drilling out a bolt. Used a extractor, but no way is it budging. Some of the ideas below are very good but in this application don"t think they will work. The deck has dimples or recesses around the bolts that hold the deck on, which is a perfect place for water/ice/snow to sit. The heads are so corroded you can"t even tell it is a bolt head. Can"t weld to them, nothing there. But, if I drill them out, stick a small bolt in the hole I may be able to weld that. Or, if i burn the badly rusted/corroded remaining bolt heads off, I shhould be able to lift the deck off right? The bolts in the middle of the deck that bolt the beattery box down from inside it, someone said they are not "thru" bolts, is that correct? The heads on those 2 look like a mound of rust. Thanks again fellas.
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