09-18-2020, 10:14 AM
I have two Makita cordless drills that I have had since around 2004. They have lasted a long time but I don't want to rebuild the batteries, because I want to go to the lithium batteries.
I was going to try to save the chucks. I might have some other uses for them. There is a screw inside the chuck that has to be removed first. It is reverse thread. I am guessing it is held in with a threadlock adhesive because I cannot break the screws free.
Out on the internet some people have advised heat to break it loose. Does anyone have any other advice or experience with this?
I was going to try to save the chucks. I might have some other uses for them. There is a screw inside the chuck that has to be removed first. It is reverse thread. I am guessing it is held in with a threadlock adhesive because I cannot break the screws free.
Out on the internet some people have advised heat to break it loose. Does anyone have any other advice or experience with this?
Steve