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Limiting Rust Buildup on Korker Stud Threads
Any suggestions on what to use on the threads of the studs to retard them from rusting up, making them easier to replace? Perhaps a silicone grease?
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loctite threadlocker
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use anti-seize grease,,, the grey grease,,, it will work the best,,,
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I use Never Seize
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Spray them with WD-40 after you get out of the water!
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My Korkers are in really tough shape. I have to do something with them this year for sure. I thing I'm going to try the stainless steel nut and screw method with Never-Seize.
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Take the nuts off at the end of the season, pressure wash the studless sandals at the car wash and lube up the thread holes - store the studs in a bag with WD-40 over the winter.....Takes about 1/2 hour total...
The DZ method is very good too....takes about an hour two times a year.... |
kick a saudi
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2 seasons later all is status quo. |
never seize
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When the time comes to retire the K5000's, consider the K1100 Plus. They are lighter, have more studs, and no threads. You bang the studs in and out with a Korker punch tool.
On my old 5000's, I didn't apply the good advice you are getting above and ended up loosing a few thread sockets on each sole. So I was forced to look for a new pair. Talking around, I got the impression that the K5000 originated from a design intended for the roofing industry. Being annoyed with the rust and loosing thread sockets, I gobbled up the 1100's and have been very pleased. If you didn't loose any thread sockets on the 5000's yet, apply the goo mentioned above above and you should be all set. |
Modify them with SS bolts=Done.:kewl:
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for the 5000 models the best thing you can do w/ a new pair is take off every nut before you even put them in saltwater. then, put some locktite anti-seize on the threads and put the nuts back on and tight! from the factory, the nuts are not tight and they always get salt under/inside them. after each trip wash the bottoms off as well as you can and maybe every once in a while spray w/ wd-40 or 3-in-1 oil. depending on how hard you fish you may only get a few months to 2 years out of the nuts. after a few years, the threads rust and it's time to either make a ss bolt pair as DZ talked about or buy new again.
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F' the korkers..sell 'em and get a boat.:tm:
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fish in freshwater...
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what am I reading!!!???? |
at least you can read . Im still trying to figure out what a korker is .
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I think mine are still in the bed of my pickup buried under a foot of snow and ice. I'm on six years now with my 5000's, they are rusted to all hell and they still work fine, including the buckles.
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serioulsy though, thanks for the info guys, I didn't even think of using a never-sieze on the korkers. I've got one korker done with the SS screws via the DZ method and now I'm going to have to get some never-sieze and finish the other.
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Has any body checked to see if thier was any herring running yet here in R.I.
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