So I have a motor assembly such that everything is close to edges all the way around so you can't get a wrench or socket or anything onto the bolts. You can only fasten by hand. So I did that and then used some superglue as threadlocker. But, idiotically, I didn't check the motor alignment before I appled the superglue.
Because there is not enough room to get sockets or wrenches near the nut I can't unscrew it. I tried leveraging the nut to break on one of the screws but the protruding shank and nut broke off and the remanining bolt is still being held in by the superglue.
Debonders don't seem to work since they can't get at all the glue. Someone sugestd heating up the bolt with a torch to burn the superglue away or break it down or something...doesn't sound safe considering what superglue is made of.
Anyone know how? It is all metal surroundings, with unthreaded holes (only the nut is keeping the bolt in, there is no threads biting into the base material. It needs to uniformly destroy the superglue enough so I can unscrew the darn thing by hand.
Because there is not enough room to get sockets or wrenches near the nut I can't unscrew it. I tried leveraging the nut to break on one of the screws but the protruding shank and nut broke off and the remanining bolt is still being held in by the superglue.
Debonders don't seem to work since they can't get at all the glue. Someone sugestd heating up the bolt with a torch to burn the superglue away or break it down or something...doesn't sound safe considering what superglue is made of.
Anyone know how? It is all metal surroundings, with unthreaded holes (only the nut is keeping the bolt in, there is no threads biting into the base material. It needs to uniformly destroy the superglue enough so I can unscrew the darn thing by hand.