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Something a mechanic told me years ago, if you're trying to undo something which you're fearful of damaging/rounding off, use a T-bar central to the head.  This ensures the torsional force is applied along the same axis, and not at an angle, as it would be with say a ratchet or spanner. 

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Just now, Peter 1955 said:

Something a mechanic told me years ago, if you're trying to undo something which you're fearful of damaging/rounding off, use a T-bar central to the head.  This ensures the torsional force is applied along the same axis, and not at an angle, as it would be with say a ratchet or spanner. 

This and tighten it a tad first  before undoing . 

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Mineral Oil Based Grease? better than copper anti sieze for steel bolts into alloy engine parts apparently. Can somebody recommend a named mineral oil based grease that I can buy on Ebay / Amazon pls?  OR is the lithium based grease which I seem to have the most of a better bet than copper for this application? 

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We at work and myself at home use ceramic anti seize. Provides a barrier between aluminium and steel and prevents corrosion, if used with heat, the grease burns off and leaves a ceramic powder, allowing easier removal.
Wera and Bondhus hex keys, or any of their tools for fixings are amazing, never had a Wera fail or ruin a head on a fixing.

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15 hours ago, Heavy Oil Saw said:

We at work and myself at home use ceramic anti seize. Provides a barrier between aluminium and steel and prevents corrosion, if used with heat, the grease burns off and leaves a ceramic powder, allowing easier removal.
Wera and Bondhus hex keys, or any of their tools for fixings are amazing, never had a Wera fail or ruin a head on a fixing.

Cheers for that - just ordered. Yep I have some amazing Wera screwdrivers & my hex & torx keys are Facom (recommended by @Gardenkit years ago :) ) - also brill.

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