Yes I did try this but the screw head is flash with the brass part of the boiler if not slightly under it so there is no room at all to use a small socket set there. Unfortunatly I don't heve a dremel. In few ocassions I need one but always a bit expensive to get a good one to use only occasionally.
You see! You can almost be a nice guy! What you think if I buy a new boiler becouse of this screw issue? I buy another one identical it just cost around £1000 I replace the entire boiler. I calculate that a pair of screws like this would cost £2 max. So i sell the old one at £800...
You make me laught man. Taking your comment I supposed you dont think the forum is usefull for anything or? I can say the same about every single post so what? What answer do you want? I am totall incompetent and not qualified. I will not sleep tonight becouse of that mate. By the way could you...
petit_pablo. That was exactly what I thought to do but I am still in doubt between do that or use a screw extractor. If I do what you sugest there are 2 considerations:
1- I assume that the screw thread is only at the half end of the screw at the plate heat exchanging. If that is the case is...
As I said before I was very surprise how easily this happened and I don’t think this is uncommon I didn't put a lot of force. As with everything these days manufacturer cutting costs at all ends. Put good quality screws and this would not have happened. I am quite experient in all types of...
petit_pablo. That was exactly what I thought to do but I am still in doubt between do that or use a screw extractor. If I do what you sugest there are 2 considerations:
1- I assume that the screw thread is only at the half end of the screw at the plate heat exchanging. If that is the case is...
Hi there ,
I recently run into trouble while trying to remove a plate head exchanger from a Baxi duo tec 33 he. I had removed this successfully in the past to clean around 2 years ago as it was blocked with dirty inside I did a nice cleaning put it back in place and hot water start to work...