It took a little "engineering" for me to remove a stuck/stubborn nipple from a revolver once. I wish I video taped it. I'll see if I can describe the unorthodox procedure.First off this was good weather so it was all outdoors.The homemade wrench kept jumping off the nipple.I could not apply enough downward pressure. Not a perfect fit I guess.So.. A floor jack was placed under the rear bumper of my pickup. Blocks were added between the jack and cylinder then the cylinder with the nipples face up. My homemade socket then went from the nipple through the hole for my hitch.Some configuration of washers were used so only the small tip (with the threads) of the socket came through the hole. The pickup was jacked up a little to apply downward pressure to keep the socket on the nipple A couple of hundred lbs? A small pipe wrench with a 2 ft.cheater pipe turned the socket. It screwed right out. All of this because I didn't have a torch to apply heat.Oh penetrating oil was used too.
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