I just got a ccm no rise to replace the one on my ule and I don't have a strap wrench to get it off. So is there another way to get it off without damaging it? Or should I just go and get a strap wrench?
Removing ULE feedneck?
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i got mine from sears and if i remember correctly if you break it you get a new one. i could be wrong though
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Alright thanks, I'll run out later and get one. One more thing should I put any threadlocker on the feedneck?
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loctite isnt necessary in most cases, i have no loctite on my feednecks, and the only way i can get them to get loose is to shove an oversized halo into them and twist.President Of the UW-Madison Badger Ballers
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Really not necessary at all, just screw it on tight & off you go.Originally posted by PRPBAlright thanks, I'll run out later and get one. One more thing should I put any threadlocker on the feedneck?MY TRADER FEEDBACK (<--- click here)
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Ok the strap wrench is not working. It is not gripping the feedneck to well. Any suggestions? This thing just does not want to come off.
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strap wrench and put some serious muscle into it...u won't win otherwise....there is no other way really.A Sanchez Machine Distributor
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That's what I'm doing, but the wrench doesn't grip to well and it starts slipping.
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if you cant get it out drill a hole though it and put a rod though the holes and twist.
they must have used a lot of loctite on yours i just took one off of a ule yesterday with a strap wrench. it was tight but nothing like you have here. lucky you
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A cheat to use here is to pull the strap out and use that as a protective strap only and then use a pipe wrench or a pair of mole grips. Be warned though that you may find that the feedneck currently installed may well be loctited in place so you need to heat it up using a flame thrower type lighter...hairdryers don't work as they don't get the body/feedneck hot enough and for those that jump in a say they use a hairdryer all the time...you didn't need to use any heat in those case's so you are kidding yourselves that you needed the hairdryer
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Yeah just like my trigger pin was a pain to get out.
Well I not going to drill a hole. So I'll try the strap from the wrench and some pliers. I'll try a heat gun first if that does't work then I'll dig out my torch.
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use a blow dryer, it works greatCurrent Gun Setup:
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