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One thing that you will encounter while working on your boat is a broken or corroded fastener. Here are some tips on fixing or removing these fasteners.

Removing stuck fasteners

1. Apply some penetrating oil, {such as WD-40 or liquid wrench} on the stuck fastener and allow to penetrate for 15 minutes to 30 minutes. Lightly tap fastener with small hammer to loosen and proper tool {wrench, socket, vise grips etc} to remove. Apply more penetrating oil if needed. If it is safe and you are not in engine room you could also use a little heat to loosen the fastener. Just remember the penetrating oil is flammable. Use extreme caution when using heat to loosen a fastener.

2. If the fastener starts to move but stops then turn it back in and then back out, keep working it back and forth until the fastener is free and comes out.

Repairing stripped threads

1. If the threads are damaged in the hole for the fastener or on the fastener, use a tap{for internal threads}, or a die {for external threads} to clean up the threads and reinstall fastener. If the fastener is out in the elements use some never seize on the threads to prevent future corrosion.

2. If the threads are to badly damaged, drill the hole to the next size fastener and tap hole to that size and install fastener.

3. If using the next size larger fastener is not possible, use a heli-coil kit. This will allow you to drill the hole out to accept the heli-coil insert and use the same size fastener of original size. These kits are usually available at an automotive store. These will also work on stripped spark plug holes.

4. If working with stripped holes in wood or fiberglass, you can patch the hole, with appropriate material {gel coat, wood filler etc}. Or use toothpicks or small pieces of wood and glue them into the hole. Redrill and install the fastener. If this repair is out in the elements make sure to silicone the hole to prevent water intrusion.

Removing broken screws and bolts

1. If there is a large portion of the fastener protruding from the hole, use a pair of vise grips or pliers to remove. One trick I have found is if fastener is a screw you can chuck it up into a drill and use the drill to remove.

2. If there is not enough protruding from hole try to cut a slot in the fastener and use a straight slot screwdriver.

3. If the fastener is broken off flush, center punch the fastener, drill a hole in it and use an easy-out to remove, They also make reversing drill bits that work well. These require a drill that can operate at a very slow speed to be effective.

Using these techniques should make removing any broken or frozen fasteners a little easier.

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 Below is the tips for carrying carry-on luggage and check in luggage that might help to ease and make your travelling goes smoothly during your domestic or International trip.

CHECK FOR MAXIMUM SIZE AND WEIGHT FOR CARRY ON

 • As there are more airlines offer free carry-on luggage, there are increasingly people who do domestic travelling with only carry-on luggage.However, do remember to check for the maximum size and weight for carry-on luggage for your flight. These days, as airlines and airport keep changing their regulation, it is the best to check the maximum size and weight for your carry-on luggage for your airlines. The maximum weight is usually 7-10kg, with the maximum size of 21xm x 40cm x 54cm or 56cm x 45cm x 25cm per bag. Different airlines operate on different policies. Some airlines also only allow 1 carry-on luggage, despite the weight and size. It would just be a waste of time and money when going to the check in and be told that the hand carry is oversize or overweight.

 Do not worry about the small carry-on such as coat, handbag, baby stroller, laptop bag etc, as it can be carried to the cabin and rarely counted as hand-carry. To make your hand-carry luggage easier and more convenient to be carried to your flight, it is good idea to purchase the small rolled luggage or to be more convenient. Purchase the right size carry-on luggage that will just fit nicely under the seat in front of you so that you do not need to squeeze yourself with other to fit into the overhead compartment.

• Items to be packed on Hand / carry-on Luggage

 If you do bring check in luggage, it is important to know that items such as cash, keys, credit cards, cameras, computer, jewellery, medicine, and identification card, business paper should not be pack in check in luggage. Fragile and irreplaceable items should not be packed in check in luggage in the case that there is a possibility that the check in back can get stolen, lost or delayed. Bring and pack the important, fragile and irreplaceable item in your carry-on luggage. It is always safer to put in your hand-carry luggage a bit of toiletries too in the case of long delay.

 • List of things that Must not be Carried in Hand Luggage

With recent changes in airline and airport, many of the items that is permitted to be carried in hand luggage is not banned. The items that is not permitted varies from airport in different countries Explosive and illegal drugs are strictly prohibited. Sharp items such as scissors, penknives, nail clipper, screw driver is not permitted on carry-on baggage in most of country in the world, despite the size. Most airport / airlines only allow liquids, gels or aerosols permit with only less than 100 ml. If you are travelling with baby or in prescription medicine and in need of more liquid to be carried on hand luggage, please ask for advice from the airlines days before your travelling.

 • Pack your carry-on Luggage

 Neatly In some of the airport, the xray system is quite severe. It is suggested to pack the carry-on luggage neatly in the case that the airport inspector wants to inspect the belongings in the carry-on baggage; Fold the cloth neatly, electronic devices and wires coiled properly, liquids, toiletries put in separate bag. The neat packing carry-on luggage will speed up the xray process as the inspector can have clearer view of the content of the bag and it is easier to put the stuff in if any case the inspector wants to inspect some items.

 • Hints for Checked Baggage

 If you have travelled using the travel baggage that you are going to use for your next travel, it is better to remove any previous airline tag to prevent confusion before putting the new airline tag. To easily recognise your checked in baggage, it is better to put identification label/luggage tag given by the airlines in the luggage and if possible, write down also the home address in the case of your baggage is lost. It is more critical to put the airline tag if you travel to different places or in transit to different places Putting the airline luggage tag with numbers or easy identification such as colour tape, ribbon stickers etc will also prevent other traveller to mistakenly take your luggage if in coincidence the baggage looks similar. Check-in luggage should be locked at all time no matter where your travel. Lastly, do make sure that your check in bag are going to the destination of your travelling.

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