Ray-Vigo
Yankee
I'm having major problems with a Caywood Fowler lock-- the jaw screw is frozen to the top jaw. I can't turn the screw and trying to buggers the head slot. Any suggestions for getting it free? Oil and heat don't seem to help so far.
I'm picturing an assembled lock with a flint in place, etc...if that's the case and you can't turn the jaw screw, what makes you think its frozen to the TOP jaw screw, and not the threaded BOTTOM jaw?Ray-Vigo said:I'm having major problems with a Caywood Fowler lock-- the jaw screw is frozen to the top jaw. I can't turn the screw and trying to buggers the head slot. Any suggestions for getting it free? Oil and heat don't seem to help so far.
As an aside, I agree with that too...I don't have a drill press but a phone call to Jim Chambers and a few days later I had a set of jaw screws with holes drilled through them...Deadeye said:Put a piece of leather around it to protect it and clamp onto it tight with a pr. of vice grips.
Should turn out no problem. For future use put a hole thru it. A hole allows for a much tighter grip on the flint and leatherand easy removal.
Deadeye
The threads look markedly different from the Silers I have.
Enter your email address to join: