Screwed up my MF #85 - Looking for suggestions
Denis Ch�nard, Orl�ans, Ont.
>That plane comes from my wife's grandfather. It was a huge lump of rust when I got it. I ran it through electrolysis, and all the parts loosened up nicely.
Except for the nicker screw.
I tried WD-40 and a bunch of other "nut looseners", still that screw wouldn't budge. In the process I managed to strip much of the screw head. Out of ideas I heated the screw area with a propane torch. Maybe I didn't go hot enough, but it was still no go.
So I thought that I could drill the screw out and replace it, even if it meant using a larger screw. Well, as I was drilling, the drill bit broke into the hole. Now I'm up s*** creek without a paddle...
Eventually I managed to drill through, except that the new hole is not perfectly in line with the old one, which means that the nicker won't sit properly in its recess.
Any ideas on how to salvage that plane? Without a proper nicker it's not of much use...
Thnx,
DC