Yesterday, I needed to tighten up my stuffing box which began to drip when out of gear.
However, even with two pipe wrenches, it was tough to get good leverage given the contorted yoga position I was in, to get the locking nut loose. I also left my can of PB Blaster in my garage.
The solution: Tap the wrench holding the lock nut gently with a heavy, iron or steel mallet two inches or so from the nut. The "shock" of metal on metal breaks the corrosion between the locking nut and the adjusting nut!
Two quick hits and the nut was loose. No chiropractor appointment necessary.
However, even with two pipe wrenches, it was tough to get good leverage given the contorted yoga position I was in, to get the locking nut loose. I also left my can of PB Blaster in my garage.
The solution: Tap the wrench holding the lock nut gently with a heavy, iron or steel mallet two inches or so from the nut. The "shock" of metal on metal breaks the corrosion between the locking nut and the adjusting nut!
Two quick hits and the nut was loose. No chiropractor appointment necessary.